Commerce and Trade Vocabulary: Business Language
Commercial vocabulary comes from Latin "mercari" (to trade) and "commercium" (with-merchandise). From "merchant" to "market," this language describes economic exchange.
Commerce and Business
Commerce (with-merchandise), commercial (trade-related), mercantile (merchant-related), merchant (trader)—trade terminology.
Markets and Exchange
Market (merchandise place), marketplace (trade location), barter (exchange), trade (track/path)—exchange vocabulary.
Economy and Finance
Economy (house-management), economic (management-related), finance (end/settle), fiscal (treasury-related)—money management terms.
Goods and Commodities
Commodity (convenient thing), merchandise (trade goods), cargo (load), freight (earnings/load)—traded items vocabulary.
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Conclusion
Commerce vocabulary demonstrates how Latin trade concepts created systematic business language.
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