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"Sin" is a native English word inherited from the Proto-Germanic ancestor language that English shares with German (where the word is Sünde), Dutch (zonde), and so on.

It's an open question where Proto-Germanic got the word. Some scholars connect it with Latin sons, "guilty, criminal", but whether the connection is one of borrowing (from Latin into Proto-Germanic), or of parallel development, is not settled.

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The word "sin" originates from the Latin word "peccatum," which means "fault" or "offense." Aramaic does not have a direct equivalent word for "sin," but it may use phrases or terms with similar meanings.

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