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Choose the correct meaning of the foreign language word "Volvo".

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In branding, Latin verbs like \emph{volvō} often convey action or movement, reinforcing the nature of the product.
Updated On: Aug 13, 2025
  • I roll
  • I run
  • I leap
  • I jump
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The Correct Option is A

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The term \emph{"Volvo"} comes from Latin, where "volvō" means "I roll" or "I turn". This is fitting for the car manufacturer Volvo, whose name emphasizes motion, wheels, and smooth movement.
Option (B) "I run" corresponds more closely to the Latin \emph{curro}; (C) "I leap" is \emph{salio}; and (D) "I jump" is also related to \emph{salio} or \emph{jumpio}, making them incorrect.
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