its french for Genoa a port in Italy
The German word for jeans is Jeans.
Jail
i think they were originated in America, as in most of the American people mostly wear jeans ;)
There is no word for jeans in Greek. We use the word ''jeans'' or in Greek letters τζίνς.
The word jeans is taken from the Latin word Janus which is the place where jeans were first produced. (Source- Oxford English dictionary)
Yes, jeans is a common, concrete noun, a word for any jeans of any kind. A proper noun is the name of a person, place, or thing; for jeans would be Arizona Jeans, Guess Jeans, Lee, or Levi Jeans.
The homophone for "jeans" is "genes".
I think pegged legged jeans are another word for skinny jeans.
Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
The word 'suds' is believed to originate from the Middle Dutch word: sudse, meaning bog.
The word "jean" originated from the French word "Gênes," which refers to the city of Genoa in Italy. Genoa was known for its production of a sturdy cotton twill fabric used for sails, and this fabric eventually evolved into what we now know as denim or jeans.
The word jeans comes, by a roundabout route through French and medieval Latin, from Genoa - the place in Italy.