The etymology of the word "tycoon" is from Japanese, where it means "great lord" or "great prince. This developed, in turn, from Chinese, where "tai" means "great" and "kiun" means "lord".
The word "yogurt" comes from Turkish, derived from the Turkish word "yoğurt."
The word "croissant" comes from French. It derives from the word "croître," which means "to grow" or "to increase," referencing the pastry's crescent shape.
The word "fog" comes from the Old English word "fogga" which meant "mist" or "mist in the air." Old English is the language spoken in England from around the 5th to the 11th century.
The official language of the US Virgin Islands is English.
Spanish is the most frequently spoken foreign language in the US.
Japan
The Japanese from the word taikun.
The rich tycoon never gave money to the poor
Rome
The Dutch language gave us linguistic gems such as nitwit, cookie, and sleigh.
The rich tycoon gave over a million dollars to the make a wish fund.
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Italian.
France
Japanese taikun
The word tycoon comes from the Japanese language. It is derived from the word taikun which means great lord or shogun.
France I think but not totally sure