about 12th century from the Arabic Sukkar, or the Persian Shakkar. There was also a Latin word Saccarum. Even earlier, Alexander the great referred to sugar as 'honey without bees'. After the Crusades it started to rival honey as a sweetener
I think it is from England
French
The word alkali come from the language Arabic
Arabian
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The word candy originally comes from qand, the Persian word for "sugar cube." Some people think this word came to Persian from Sanskrit or a Sanskrit-derived language. We know it then went from Persian into Arabic as qandi, and eventually into French as sucre candi.
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The word alkali come from the language Arabic
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"Le sucre" translates to "sugar" in English.
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It is not a word
The word restaurant come from French.
The word "yes" has its origins in the Old English language. It ultimately derives from the Proto-Indo-European language, the common ancestor of many European languages.
The word "thermos" comes from the Greek word "therme," which means heat.
The Italian language.