This is partly due to the fact that “versa” on its own is generally not considered an English word.Īs a result, many English speakers confuse its meaning and usage. Other examples of this in English include, “wanderlust”, originally a German word, and “karaoke”, borrowed from the Japanese language.ĭespite being a pretty common term, it is often misused, mispronounced, and misunderstood in English. Like many English phrases, “ vice versa” is borrowed from another language. ![]() ![]() Click below to listen to a recording of this passage about “vice versa.”
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