Before 900 CE; Middle English writen, Old English wrītan; cognate with Old Saxon wrītan to cut, write, German reissen to tear, draw, Old Norse rīta to score, write
It's Latin for "to write with light"
There are many philosophies on the origin of the world.
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning, origin, or spelling. Examples include "write" and "right."
coming from a scribe de-scribe from scribe
If the word is of Japanese origin, it is spelled. あ (a) く (ku) り (ri). Or, if the word's not of Japanese origin (which I doubt) it would be ア (a) ク (ku) り (ri). Copy that as best as you can.
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
where was the word colonel origin
The origin of the word data is Latin ....
the origin of the word bucket is bu-cket
The origin of the word 'Snog' or 'Snogging' is England :)
A transliteration is a representation of a word using a different alphabet than its alphabet of origin. So you would need to specify what alphabet you want this word transliterated into.