The common word comes from the Latin "communis", this particular word refers to everything that is ordinary, vulgar, frequent and well known. Its lexical complements are the prefix "with" that indicates globally, as it happens in consolidate, contaminate, constitute; it is also composed with the root ´´munis´´, which means “fulfills the function” linked to the Indo-European root ´´mei´´ which means to change or move.
Common also refers to the property regime of a property shared by several owners who appear at the time of the enjoyment of it or qualify, which means to legally demonstrate or prove its nobility or popularity.
Common differs from something of its own such as the name or something non-personal such as an object or thing for example ´´ table´´ or animals, etc. Common are very often used to qualify several with the same qualifier or to indicate that it is part of an association.
This area says how common is everything common or frequent that is admitted as normal for most people, for example the common people when they go to the hairdresser to cut their hair, this is characterized by its vulgarity and lack of any type of particularity that especially is called common.
In companies there are common areas such as the dining room, the bathroom, the rest patio, which are the common spaces of a company and in which all employees can enter and stay without the need for authorization or special permits.