Why etymology is worth knowing
Knowing a word's roots is more than trivia — it is a powerful learning tool. Shared roots link words together, so learning that 'spect' means 'look' unlocks inspect, spectator, respect and prospect all at once. This makes vocabulary easier to grow and spelling easier to master.
Etymology also reveals culture and history. The languages a word passed through — Latin, Greek, French, Old English and beyond — trace the movement of ideas, trade and people across centuries.