Yes. According to the Related Link: ; origami : 1956, from Japanese origami, from ori "fold" + kami"paper."
Origami is not a language. Origami is the Chinese art of paper folding which later was adopted by the Japenese.
Origami in Japanese is said exactly how it sounds... though in translation if that's what you mean in your question it means ori= fold gami=paper .... Fold Paper
Yes, it is.
origami = 折り紙 (origami)
It's a Japanese word. Ori (folding) & kami (paper) is were it is derived.
Origami (pronounced or-i-GA-me) is the Japanese art of paperfolding. "Ori" is the Japanese word for folding and "kami" is the Japanese word for paper. That is how origami got its name. However, origami did not start in Japan. It began in China in the first or second century and then spread to Japan sometime during the sixth century.
Origami is traditionally a Japanese art. Kazakhstan has virtually no Japanese population and origami is not really practiced here.
Japanese origami was made during the early periods of the country's history and US origami is modified ones of the old ones
It is a Japanese word meaning fold paper - ori is 'fold' and gami is 'paper'
Origami origiated over 1000 years ago in Japan.
No, Origami is making paper into sculptures.
Origami is the art of folding paper. The word comes from the Japanese - ori, folding, and gami, paper. At the beginning, origami was only used for religious ceremonies, due to the high price of paper.
Origami is a Japanese art form.
Origami means folding paper in Japanese. Or paper folding.
It means 'paper folding', from 'ori' - 'folding', and 'kami' - 'paper'. (kami becomes gami here, some words in Japanese change like this when formed into a compound word)