The English word war has a Latin language source, bellum. How it got from there to here is longer story, so please access the related link below for more information:
Bellum = Latin word for "war"
There has never been a word war before, so it will have been Word War 1. Learn how to spellcheck.
The word adventure come from Argentina and Brazil that is where it came from
Yes, the word Korean describes the word War. It is an adjective.
Cold war
It is a diminutive of the Spanish word for war. Literally, a little war.
Its German Word and means Lightning (Blitz) War (Krieg)
The word tuba is from the Latin word tuba meaning a "straight bronze war trumpet."
it came from the south during the civil war
A Trojan is a person of Troy, as in Helen of Troy who led the Trojans to war in a (Trojan) horse
an asian man was asked to pass down a message but pronounced "war hero" wrong.
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The word "chante" comes from the French language, and it is the third person singular form of the verb "chanter," which means "to sing" in English.