The word bungalow is from Hindi, a language found in India where the style of house originated. C.F. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bungalow
The word comes from Latin and has passed into Italian and around the Mediterranean. Meaning country house or farm and is related to 'vicus', a village or group of houses
Bungalow is a Hindi name for a one story house surrounded by a veranda. In Bengal called 'bangla'
From the Latin 'villa' meaning large country house
Another word for country estates is villa or villas.
The word, synonym, is derived from the Greek word, synonymon, meaning: originally.
The word teepee comes from the country of Italy
The word geyser is Icelandic.
From the Latin 'villa' meaning large country house
The word "villa" usually refers to a vacation home. it suggests a large, expensive, luxurious house in the country. Originally, it referred to a Roman country home for the wealthy.
Originally, Ireland.
Skiing is originally from Norway.
Another word for country estates is villa or villas.
the word sloop originally comes from the dutch word "sloep" so therefore the word is dutch
Italian.
Villa.If you meant the English meaning of the Latin word villa, it would be 'farmhouse' or 'country house.'
Latin, originally.
It came into English by way of French from Italian, originally a diminutive of banco, a bench.
The word trek came from either Ireland, Scotland France Russia Germany or Italy
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