The original language of the word "typhoon" is Chinese, specifically from the Cantonese word "tai fung." It was later adopted into English from Portuguese sailors who encountered typhoons in the Pacific.
"Jaunty" comes from the Old French word "gentil."
The original language of the word "gong" is likely Javanese or Malay, where it is believed to have originated. The term has been adopted into various languages and cultures around the world.
from the Hindi word 'khat', similar to Tamil 'kattil' meaning a bedstead
Any word, when correctly translated, means the same as it does in the original language.
The sientific word for a budgie is Budgerigar
a budgie is called 'une perruche' in French.
transliteration
Turkish
my mom
Greek
Arabic.
From a Latin word 'bioticus' meaning pertaining to life
The original language of the word "typhoon" is Chinese, specifically from the Cantonese word "tai fung." It was later adopted into English from Portuguese sailors who encountered typhoons in the Pacific.
old english
dutch
It is a Tahitian word 'tatau'