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What is the language of origin for word de facto?

The phrase "de facto" is of Latin origin.

It literally translates to "in fact" or "in reality," derived from the Latin words:

* de: from, of

* facto: fact, deed

While it's a Latin phrase, it has been incorporated into English and other languages, and is now widely used as a legal and political term.

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