The word “collaboration” comes from the Latin word “collaborare,” which means “to work together.” The prefix “co-” means “together,” and “laborare” means “to work.” Collaboration is therefore the act of working together towards a common goal.
The word “cooperation” also has its roots in Latin, specifically the word “cooperari,” which means “to work together.” Like collaboration, the prefix “co-” means “together,” and “operari” means “to work.” Cooperation refers to the act of working together towards a common end.
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