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Meaning

The word heritage refers to the traditions, values, cultural practices, and historical features that are passed down from previous generations. It encompasses all the aspects of culture—such as language, art, music, customs, and monuments—that define a group or society's identity. Heritage can be both tangible, like buildings and artifacts, and intangible, like stories and traditions.

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Etymology

The word heritage comes from the Latin word "heritaticus," meaning "heir" or “inheritable.” It entered Middle English through the Old French word "heritage," which referred to an inheritance or a legacy.

Examples

  1. The city is proud of its rich cultural heritage, which includes ancient architecture and vibrant festivals.
  2. Many families pass down their heritage through storytelling and family traditions.
  3. The preservation of our natural heritage is crucial for future generations to appreciate the beauty of nature.
  4. The museum showcases artifacts that represent the indigenous peoples' heritage.
  5. Studying one’s heritage can provide valuable insights into personal identity and community history.

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