the answer is jamie hehe jamie cute!!
Cereal.
'Juvenile' came into English via Latin 'juvenilis', from 'juvenis', meaning 'young'.
alligator
The English word bazaar came to us in the 1580s from the Italian bazarra, which came from the Persian bazar (Pahlavi vacar), meaning "a market".
it came from English you is a word,like is a word, & pie is a word. get it?
The English word 'canyon' has direct roots in the Spanish name for the same geographic feature. The Spanish word came from a Latin word.
it came from the french word yatchét
It's an english word, but it comes from the latin word taciturnus, which came from tacitus.
Soap came from the middle English 'sope' which came from the old English 'sope' which came from high German. http://www.merriam-Webster.com/dictionary/soap
Knight is a word in modern English which etymologically came from Old English, Dutch, and German roots. Because this word comes from Old English roots, it is not an example of an Anglicized word.
The word "mitten" originated from the Middle English word "mitaine," which came from the Old French word "mitaine," meaning "glove."
This English word came to us in the 1640s directly from the Latin frequentia.