English
The word Bible comes from the Greek word biblos meaning 'a book.'
the word caravan comes from the Persia country and the language it comes from is the Persian language.
Latin
The word "renaissance" comes from the French language, where it means "rebirth."
The word Bible is not in the Bible. It comes from the Greek word biblios, which means book. The Greek word comes from Byblos, which is the name of an ancient city in Lebanon, and which was the source of the papyrus the Greeks used.
The word Bible comes from the Greek word "biblio" or "biblos" which mean The Book.
In French, the bible is le bible. It is the same word in both languages.
The word "hedron" comes from the Greek language. It is derived from the Greek word "hedra," meaning seat or base.
it comes from the language Latin
There is no such thing as a bible that is translated word-for-word. Translations are forms of interpretation, because the words of one language, don't exactly match the words of another language.
The word "hand" comes from Old English.
"Pagan" is not a language. It comes from the Latin word for a rustic villager - paganus. The word "Bible" comes through Latin and Greek from a Semitic word for a papyrus scroll - the substance books were made of. Is it "pagan"? Well it predates "Christianity", so it depends on what your definition of "pagan" is. Dictionaries differ, and the Christian Church used to apply the word to anyone who was not Christian or Jewish.