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English, it is a shortened form of "carriage". Originally from latin 'Carrus'.
The English were originally hoping to find a quicker route to India, instead of travelling across land or sail round Africa.
The Germans, Romans, and Vikings.
Bradford was originally an English surname which came from a place name that meant "broad ford" in Old English.
It came into English by way of French from Italian, originally a diminutive of banco, a bench.
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Uffici is the right word for offices.
Before the english ever came to North America, the whole country was ruled by many diffrent indian tribes.
Titanic originally came from the word tragic.
You distinguish it from a mountain. The term originally came from the English word HILLOCK, and was an elevated plot of land.
The English word money comes from the Middle English term moneie. The word originally came from the Latin moneta which meant a mint for coins.
Originally from the Latin re+cord = more at heart, as it came in to Middle English in the 14th century, it meant literally to recall.