It's Greek "nymph" meaning young woman, "mania" meaning crazed.
Middle English
north American English
The English language belongs uses word order and inflectional. Many of the words that are in the English language derive from French, with minor differences on the end (inflectional).
The word "navel" is derived from the Old English word "nafela" which came from the Proto-Germanic word "nabalo" meaning navel or belly button.
Symphony OR orchestra, they both derive from the Greek language.
The English word 'name' is similar to the French word 'nom' but it does not derive from it. .
'Many words in the English language have been derivedfrom other languages.''The teacher decided to derive the class notes from the information in the textbook.'
This English word came from the Old French language in the early 15th century, which took it from the Latin language word "vexare" in the 14th century.
it didnt derive from any country but arose in English by analogy with the word chemistry
Latin is the original language, please see the related link:
Another word for "she" in the English language is "her."
English belongs to the word order language type. In English, the arrangement of words in a sentence plays a crucial role in determining meaning, with the order of subject-verb-object being a common structure. Inflectional languages, on the other hand, modify the form of words to convey grammatical information.