It comes from the Arabic word saffar which means travel
Safari is a word from an African language (Swahili), derived from the Arabic 'safar' meaning 'travel'. The French language also adopted 'safari' and use it as it is used in English.
Safari is a Swahili word meaning to go on a journey. It was 'borrowed' from the Arabic Language 'safar' also meaning journey
It is a Swahili word meaning Journey
It comes from the Arabic word, 'safar', meaning a journey. However the word 'safari' itself is Swahili, a language used in South-East Africa.
The word alkali come from the language Arabic
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The word "safari" originated from the Swahili language in East Africa, where it means journey or expedition. It has been adopted into English to refer to a trip or adventure, often involving wildlife viewing in Africa.
It is not a word
The word restaurant come from French.
The Italian language.