Acquaintances

/əˈkweɪntənsɪz/ noun

People you know and have met, but are not close friends with; someone you're familiar with but don't know very well.

From Old French 'acointance,' from 'acointier' (to make known). The root is Latin 'cognitus' (known). The meaning has remained stable since the 1200s.

AFbekende
BGприближи
ETtuntud
EUezagutzaileak
GLconocidos
HRpoznanici
LTžinovai
LVpazīstamie
MNприближи
SKpoznaníci
SLpoznanici
SRприближи
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