Umgebung
"environment" comes from French "environnement", which is based on the same root as "environ" meaning "whereabout", "around", "surroundings."
You have it wrong, the French word "environner" means "surround" rather than 'encircle' (see related link below for proof). Hence the English "environment" meaning "surroundings" - Environmental Science is the study of the totality of the surroundings relating to where things live.
It doesn't really have a meaning, it is an actual name, though in either French or Spanish, "Trianon" suggests a special place with pleasant surroundings, beauty and balance.
your living surroundings your living surroundings
The word "environment" comes from the French word "environner," which means surroundings or circumstances. It refers to the external physical, biological, and social conditions that surround and affect an organism or a community.
The word "surroundings" is a noun. It refers to the things around someone or something.
No because it would be Surround-ing and ing is not A word
It doesn't really have a meaning, it is an actual name, though in either French or Spanish, "Trianon" suggests a special place with pleasant surroundings, beauty and balance.
Surroundings can be either a noun or an adjective, depending on the context in which it is used.
It doesn't really have a meaning, it is an actual name, though in either French or Spanish, "Trianon" suggests a special place with pleasant surroundings, beauty and balance.
environmnent surroundings
surroundings, climate