Engineer comes from the French "ingénieur". So the noun is English, but the origin is French.
An engineer is "un ingénieur" (masc.) in French.
An engineer is 'un ingénieur' in French.
"Be an engineer" is "être un ingénieur" in French.
An engine in 'un moteur' (masc.) in French.
Ingenieur
Same as in English, a job title or career, like baker, engineer, etc.
Yes, engineer is spelled correctly in your question.
The word engineer is derived from the Latin root ingenium, meaning "cleverness
A civil engineer is called "un ingénieur en génie civil" in French.
The root word of engineer is "engine," which comes from the Latin word "ingenium" meaning "cleverness" or "invention."
Ingénieur in French means "engineer" in English.
The engineer will be here today to fix the boiler.He wants to be an engineer.