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Some words that have "our" in them include: flour, hour, sour, courage, devour, and pour.
Some common words that are borrowed from other countries and used in everyday English include: "cul-de-sac" (French), "kindergarten" (German), "safari" (Swahili), and "ballet" (French).
Some English cuss words have distant origins in Old French, such as "damn" from "damner" and "bitch" from "biche." However, most English cuss words have Germanic or other linguistic roots.
Some English words borrowed from other languages include "entrepreneur" (French), "tsunami" (Japanese), "safari" (Swahili), and "pajamas" (Hindi).
These two words can sometimes cause some confusion, but the answer is easy. Emigration is to "leave one country to settle in another." Immigration is to "come as a settler into another country. Therefore, you "emigrate from," and "immigrate to."
commence, start, initiate, inaugurate, originate
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The Bouzouki was created some time in the 1800s
Some running events were included in the original Greek games.
Find a sharpie and some paper. A picture speaks a thousand words no matter which language.
The general opinion is that it originated in Japan although some people argue it started in China then Japan.
With some Eurail passes you can go from one country to another.
outsource some jobs to another country
forest, from the French "forêt". Jesse de Forest, a Frenchman, settled in New York in the place now known as Forest Hill. Liberty, from liberté originate, from "origine"
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Countries may take over others for reasons such as gaining access to resources, increasing power and influence, expanding territory, spreading ideology or religion, or for strategic military purposes. Economic factors and historical animosities can also drive countries to seek dominance over others.