Latin.
1903
The word could be of Arabic/Egyptian origin as 'Qutn' passing into French as 'Coton' and then into English as 'cotton' sometime in the 13th Century.
that it is only in English
I agree with this idea that English is the only foreign language worth learning. First of all,English language is one of the most useful language in all the worlds. Furthermore,English language play an important role in our lives because without this,we can not speak with others strangers peoples . All in all,I am strongly in favour of English language .I believe this is one of the important things which characterise our lives.
Yes, English language come from an Albanian language.
The Messiah is an English language oratorio that was composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel. He composed up to 50 operas, some of them are: Alcina, Oreste, Orlando, Sireo.
Pear grew up in the English language. It is the modern form of the Old English word peru.
1903
The plural of "oratorio" is "oratorios." An oratorio is a large musical composition for orchestra, choir, and soloists, typically set to a religious theme. The term is derived from Italian, where the addition of "s" forms the plural in English.
Messiah is an oratorio by Handel for English libretto in 1741. It was premiered in 1742 at Dublin. The striking feature about this massive oratorio is that it is composed in 24 days.
The word ocean came into the English language in 1290 AD. See the related link for more information.
The master of Italian opera and English oratorio is George Frideric Handel. Born in Germany, he became a prominent composer in England, renowned for his operas, oratorios, and instrumental music. His most famous work, "Messiah," exemplifies his mastery of the oratorio form, while his operas, such as "Giulio Cesare," showcase his significant contributions to Italian opera.
Words enter the English language through various ways such as borrowing from other languages, creating new words through blending or compounding, evolving from existing words, or adopting slang and colloquial expressions. New words can also be introduced through technological advancements, cultural influences, and societal changes.
That sounds like Handel.
Victor Crowther has written: 'The oratorio in Modena' -- subject(s): Oratorio 'The oratorio in Bologna (1650-1730)' -- subject(s): Civilization, Oratorio
The oratorio, Messiah, by Handel/
Christmas Oratorio was created in 1734.