The word "smuggle" comes from the Dutch word smokkelenmeaning to "transport illegally". In an older sense, it is derived from a Pre-Germanic word: smuganan. So, it comes from the Germanic regions of Europe: Switzerland, Germany, etc.
It comes from an old Lower German word: smuggeln
Spain.
Many people suggest it originates from Italy.
Catsup (or ketchup) is derived from the Chinese language.
They began to smuggle goods into and out of the country
The country of Ireland!
ETYMOLOGY:Probably Low German smukkeln, smuggeln, or Middle Dutch smokkelen
To smuggle money out of the bank is impossible.
from Australia
Russia
French
Arabia
Poland
Italy
Persian
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Italy
France.