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It is believed to come from the Mayan word "sikar".
Yogurt ( or yoghurt) is originally a Turkish word.
The English word "bagel" is derived from the Yiddish word "beygl," which was derived from the Middle High German (language spoken in Germany between 1050 CE and 1350 CE) word "böugel."
Australia gave us the word 'boomerang' in 1827.
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The Dutch language gave us linguistic gems such as nitwit, cookie, and sleigh.
The word "croissant" comes from French. It derives from the word "croître," which means "to grow" or "to increase," referencing the pastry's crescent shape.
The English word cargo was derived from the Spanish language in the 1650s. See more at the related link listed below:
La cagoule is a French word meaning hood. It was also the name of a sinister secret Fascist society in France in the 1930s.
The word "fog" comes from the Old English word "fogga" which meant "mist" or "mist in the air." Old English is the language spoken in England from around the 5th to the 11th century.