I believe Nazi actually was one. Which is actually derived from a Bavarian word that means "simple minded." Interesting is it not, seeing as the Nazi's themselves were very simple minded?
what words did people in 1939 use
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In the sentence, the word 'words' is a plural, common noun, the subject of the sentence.
Two common words used during World War 2 include: Barker and Bill Jim. Barker was code name for a weapon, whereas Bill Jim was code name for someone of Australian descent.
The code that was never broken by the enemy was based on the language of Navajo. Neither the Japanese, nor the German could break the code words. The code was used by people that fought in the Pacific war during world war 2.
The words sula spiaggia are Italian for Beach.
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The New World of English Words was created in 1658.
To look at words that have entered English from other languages, visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_English_loanwords_by_country_or_language_of_origin There is no entry for Malayalam, but there are links to loanwords from Sanskrit and Tamil.
The Normans added words to the English language during their occupation.
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A HUGE part of the English language came from the French. Besides obvious expressions and words, such as attache, or faux pas, common words entered the language- such as beef (from boeuf) and pork (from porc).
Yes, the word "war" is of Germanic Origin.It entered English before 1150, from late Old English werre < Old North French < Germanic; cognate with Old High German werra, meaning "strife."
As many as there are English words.
The Oxford English Dictionary with more than 600,000 words is the largest English to English dictionary.
Probably french. Though the grammar is quite complicated , it is easy to learn sice most of the words have entered english
The Romans spoke Latin There are so many word in English which originate from Latin that the list would be pages and pages long. Latin words entered the English language in two ways: When Latin was the language the church and a language spoken by the educated elites many Latin words became part of English. With the Normans, who invaded England from France, French became the language of the court and many french words, which have a Latin origin, entered the English language. If you consult a dictionary you will find the origin of words, including the ones from Latin and the ones from French which have a Latin origin. Many technical words in medicine, science, law and theology are Latin.
No words in the English language begin with the letters ss.