The only one I know that specific is "Ronin" Mercenary, and Soldier for hire comes closest in english.
Soldier, fighter...
By the inclusion of words from other languages
Native American languages have no words that correspond with "John" or any other modern English names.
Yes it did. In fact, all languages that exist today developed from other languages. The language is derived from Common Celtic, a subdivision of Indo- European.
russian and other neighboring languages
Soldier, fighter...
Quotation marks can be used to show words from other languages if they are being directly quoted or emphasized. However, it is not always necessary and context can help indicate the use of a different language. Ultimately, it's important to be consistent and clear in how foreign words are presented in a written text.
By the inclusion of words from other languages
Erfolg (german)
hello
dounuts are nice
agua
Another name for a warrior could be gladiator if used in the right context. Also, soldier is another possibility
The Romanian language has some Greek words (as many other languages) but these two languages are extremely different.
Yes, English has borrowed words from many languages over time, including Latin, French, Spanish, and German, among others. It has a rich history of incorporating vocabulary from other cultures and languages.
French is a Romance language, so it shares similarities with other Romance languages like Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese in terms of vocabulary and grammar. Additionally, French has borrowed words from other languages, particularly English, due to historical interactions and influence. The Latin root of French also contributes to its similarities with other Latin-based languages.
some words are from other languages.