it is french. Simple as that
Yes, many. Some examples are below: Camouflage; A French word for "Hidden" Kindergarten; A German word meaning "Children's Gathering Place"
The word adventure come from Argentina and Brazil that is where it came from
The Word Noodle come from Chinese people because it was the firsst dish made in China so the word 'Noodle' come from China
What types of camo i know is................ 1.Digital Camouflage 2.Woodland Camouflage 3.Desert Camouflage 3.Class a Navy's Blue&White Camo
the word anorak come from the word parka
The word camouflage originated from the French language. It is derived from the verb "camoufler," which means "to disguise."
The word camouflage derives from the Latin for disguise.
Bugs can camouflage to their environment.
The word khaki is derived from a Persian word meaning soil. It is a light brownish-green color often used in uniforms and camouflage.
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The word khaki is an Urdu or Persian word that means dusty. This coloration of fabric started in the mid 1850s and was used for British soldier's uniforms to better camouflage them in India.
Soldiers use camouflage to remain hidden from enemy site.
The word is spelled camouflage. Military members use camouflage to make them harder to spot in different terrain.
The word is spelled camouflaged. The base word is camouflage.
The correct spelling is from the French : camouflage(hiding through disguise).
camouflage in portuguese is camuflagem When he went hunting in the woods, he would wear camouflage so that he would blend in with the foliage and be less visible to the prey.
French, from camoufler- to disguise.