Questions: The word takt comes to us from the language. Japanese English Texan German

The word takt comes to us from the language.
Japanese
English
Texan
German
Transcript text: The word takt comes to us from the $\qquad$ language. Japanese English Texan German
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The answer is German: the original text in the question...

Explanation for each option:

  • Japanese: This is incorrect. The word "takt" does not originate from the Japanese language.

  • English: This is incorrect. While English has borrowed many words from other languages, "takt" is not originally an English word.

  • Texan: This is incorrect. Texan is not a language; it refers to the dialect or accent of English spoken in Texas.

  • German: This is correct. The word "takt" comes from the German language, where it is used in contexts such as music to refer to a beat or measure. It is also used in manufacturing and production to refer to the rhythm or pace of a process.

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