Kilo: from the Greek, khilioi meaning "thousand" .
The word "killo" is not typically associated with kilometers. Kilometers are a unit of measurement for distance, derived from the Greek word "khilioi" meaning "thousand." The prefix "kilo-" specifically denotes a thousand in the metric system.
It is the same as the base form -- come. come came come
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.
The Spanish word "venga" can be translated to mean "come" or "okay" in English, depending on the context in which it is used.
The word "dentist" comes from the French word "dentiste," which itself is derived from the Latin word "dens," meaning tooth.
"Varuka" is the Malayalam word for 'come'.
Yes. A compound word is a word that you can hear more than one syllable in. Kilometer has two separate syllables killo and meter.
the word dungaree come form Hindi
It is the same as the base form -- come. come came come
Japan. And it is 'from', not 'form'.
Present = come Past = came Past participle = come
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Ancient Greek.
Low German (Dutch).
The word shampoo come from India, from the Hindi language word champo which in turn has it origins in Sanskrit and means to to press, knead or soothe
Yes, the word "element" is derived from the Greek word "stoicheion" which means "fundamental unit" or "cannot be divided." In ancient Greek philosophy, stoicheion referred to the fundamental building blocks of all matter.
None. It is the plural form of the Latin word piscis, a fish.
It is a form of the name Leo. It is the Latin word for lion.