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The word ‘goober’ in American English has origins in:

ASpanish

BDutch

CAfrican languages

DFrench

Answer:

C. African languages

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The word goober (meaning peanut) comes from African languages, reflecting the influence of African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) on American English vocabulary. Other African-origin words include gumbo, banjo, and slang like bling.


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