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From what language is the word charisma borrowed?

The word "charisma" is borrowed from Greek.

It comes from the Greek word "χάρισμα" (charisma), which means "gift" or "grace." In ancient Greek, it was used to refer to a divine gift or favor bestowed upon a person.

Over time, the word evolved to describe a special personal quality or charm that allows someone to influence others.

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