French, literally meaning "rotten pot"
The teachers planned a potpourri of events for the annual school picnic.
stew
drug
Do you perhaps mean potpourri, a mixture of dried petals and spices put in a small sack as fragrance. Popurry is not a word in the English language.
Yes, the word "potpourri" does have a silent 't.' The 't' is not pronounced in the standard English pronunciation of the word. The word originates from French, where the 't' is also silent.
The word ton came from a language called Latin
the word lingua came from Latin.
The modern word coral is derived from the Greek language word korrallion.
No
From French.
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The word "village" came into the English language from the Latin word that later became "villa." (See the Related Links below for the Online Etymology Dictionary.)