It comes from the rootword "build"
Consensus building is the process by which negotiations happen to come to a collective decision (an agreement) to do something. The word "consensus" derives form the word "consent" which means to "agree to".
its comes from the germanic root word "sal" which means building, so... Germany
The word "building" originates from the Old English term "bylding," which is derived from the verb "byldan," meaning "to build." This verb has roots in the Proto-Germanic word "*buthō," which relates to the act of constructing. The concept of building exists across various cultures, but the specific term "building" in English has its origins in the Germanic language family.
word for side building
No, building is not a compound word.
The Kapampangan word for "building" is "talánépu".
A word for building that starts with S is structure.
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The origin is connected to the Old English word 'byldan' meaning to construct a house. The word may have been borrowed from the continental German word 'bultham' and an Old Norse word 'bol' which referred to a farm or dwelling.
The word "garage" comes from the French word "garer," which means "to shelter" or "to protect." It was first used in the late 19th century to refer to a building or space where automobiles were kept or stored.
The word "foyer" comes from French. It originally referred to a large entrance hall or lobby in a house or building.
This is a skyscraper.