Dutch
The term "tattoo" is derived from the Polynesian word "tātau".
The term "tattoo" is derived from the Tahitian word "tatau," which refers to the practice of marking the skin with ink or dye. The word was brought to Europe by Captain James Cook after his voyages to the South Pacific in the 18th century.
I'm not sure what it means but the language is definetly Arabic
No, Hungarian is not derived from the German language. It really comes from the Finnish language.
The book of Esther is derived from the Hebrew language.
The language of origin for the word "tattoo" is Dutch. The Dutch word "taptoe!" was adopted by the English as "tap-too" and then during the 17th century as "tattoo."
chinesse
Her tattoo says "God you are always with me" in traditional Chinese.
No languages anywhere on Earth are derived from Spanish.In Spain there are several languages related to Spanish, but they are not derived from Spanish. They are all derived from Latin.
It is derived from Middle English, from about 1400.
The keyword "Latin" is derived from the Latin language, not Italian or Spanish.
There many meanings that may be derived from a black rose tattoo. This is commonly associated with death, darkness, farewell and so on.