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In Latin, cum is a preposition used to indicate accompaniment or manner. In English, it has evolved into a hyphenated or standalone particle used to join two nouns, indicating that someone or something serves two functions simultaneously. 2. Common Professional Uses
It is typically used with hyphens when connecting two nouns (e.g., "statesman-cum-scholar"). cum.docx
Someone might be a "Communications-cum-Marketing Manager," meaning they handle both departments. In Latin, cum is a preposition used to
It usually connects two nouns rather than adjectives. For example, you would say "a kitchen-cum-dining room" rather than "a large-cum-sunny room." cum.docx