Yes, it is. The literal meaning is "investigate thoroughly"
The word "foyer" originates from French. It is derived from the Old French word "foyer", meaning "fireplace" or "hearth".
The word "safety" originated from the Old French word "saufte," which derived from the Latin word "salvus," meaning "free from harm."
City is derived from the Middle English word cite, which is derived from the Old French word cité, which is derived from the Latin word cīvitās.
It's an English word derived from the French word Automne
French. From the word "hôtel" meaning "lodging"
The word duty is derived - through Middle-English - from the Anglo-Norman French word deute -> which in turn is derived from the Old-French word deu meaning "owed". That word derived from the Latin word debitus.
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The word "zigzag" is believed to have originated from the French phrase "zic-zac," which imitates the sharp or alternating movements associated with the pattern.
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The word "safety" originated from the Old French word "saufte," which derived from the Latin word "salvus," meaning "free from harm."
It is derived from the French word chevalerie - relating to the horse (French word for a horse = "cheval") which knights rode.
City is derived from the Middle English word cite, which is derived from the Old French word cité, which is derived from the Latin word cīvitās.
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The word 'hotel' is not an abbreviation, it is the full form.It is derived from the French word 'hôtel', which is itself derived from the old French 'hostel'. This is the same word from which we get the English words 'hospitality' and 'host'.
The word 'hotel' is not an abbreviation, it is the full form.It is derived from the French word 'hôtel', which is itself derived from the old French 'hostel'. This is the same word from which we get the English words 'hospitality' and 'host'.
'research' in french is 'recherche'.
It's an English word derived from the French word Automne