It's a Turkish language taken from the word köşk meaning "pavilion".
The word "kiosk" originates from the French language. It ultimately comes from the Turkish word "kΓΆΕk," meaning a pavilion or a small open summerhouse.
The word "ski" originates from the Norwegian language.
The word "tortilla" originated from the Spanish language.
The word "yoga" originates from Sanskrit, an ancient language of India.
The word "bog" originated from the Old Irish word "bocc."
The word "audience" originates from the Latin word "audiens," which means "listening" or "to hear."
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Kiosk is a Turkish word meaning an open pavilion, from the word 'Koshk'. It was adopted by Britain with reference to the Telephone Kiosk
Kiosk comes from Turkey - it is Turkish. "Turkish" is it's language origin. However, "pavilion" is it's word origin.
The word "ebony" originates from the ancient Egyptian word "hbny," which referred to the wood of the tropical tree species, Diospyros ebenum.
The word "pumpkin" originated from the Greek word "pepon," meaning "large melon." It was later adapted into French as "pompon," then into English as "pumpion," and eventually morphed into "pumpkin."
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