German
Lieutenant is a French word, itself coming from originally from Latin.
Both Latin and Greek originally meaning 'paper folded double'
The word 'technique' entered the English language in the mid-19th century, borrowed from French. It originally comes from the Greek word "tekhnฤ," meaning art or craft.
The word "picnic" originally comes from the French word "pique-nique," which was first used in the 17th century to describe a social gathering where attendees brought their own food.
The word "foyer" comes from French. It originally referred to a large entrance hall or lobby in a house or building.
Kindergarten came from Germany and in the United States, German immigrants in Wisconsin started the custom here.
What language does the word 'cotton' originate from?
Chinese. The Chinese originally called it "Kia".
The word "picnic" originally comes from the French word "pique-nique," which was first used in the 17th century to describe a social gathering where attendees brought their own food.
Lieutenant is a French word, itself coming from originally from Latin.
The word "brunette" comes from the French word "brun," which means brown. It is used to describe a person with dark brown hair.
The origin of a word indicates the language the word originally came from, or the languages certain parts (such as prefixes and suffixes) come from.
Both Latin and Greek originally meaning 'paper folded double'
It is a German word, actually meaning 'children's garden'.
The word vlucht is a Dutch word, and it originally comes from the old Dutch language. It means flight, or more specifically flight of birds. The word vlucht comes from the term vluchten.
Kindergarten came from Germany and in the United States, German immigrants in Wisconsin started the custom here.
It is German. Kinder=child garten =garden