💨 Abstract
Renowned journalist, editor, linguist, and secular liberal Khaled Ahmed passed away at 81, leaving a significant void in the subcontinent's public discourse. Known for his intellectual honesty and avoidance of divisive topics, Ahmed's work included tracing the origins of common words across languages. His book, Word for Word: Stories Behind Everyday Words We Use, is a testament to his insights.
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