My grandfather was Pennsylvania Dutch; he used "kaput" to mean junk, broken, worn out. My guess is that the original is related to German.
The word "kaput" comes from German (kaputt, done for) and means broken, ruined, or finished (as in no longer usable).Synonyms include broken, dead, defunct, inoperable, destroyed, ruined, or busted.
The word teepee comes from the country of Italy
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The country that the word zapato comes from is Spain. This word translates into English as shoe.
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I think it might be France? xx
The word 'kaput' is the german equivalent for the English word 'broken'.
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Kaputt means "broken", as in 'mein Auto ist kaputt!' (my car is broken!)
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The pile of food was kaput after the dog ate it
The word "kaput" comes from German (kaputt, done for) and means broken, ruined, or finished (as in no longer usable).Synonyms include broken, dead, defunct, inoperable, destroyed, ruined, or busted.
There is no adjective form for the noun 'caput', a word for a head-like protuberance on something. You may have been thinking of the adjective 'kaput', a word that describes a noun as finished, defeated, destroyed, unable to function. Example sentence: Our whole plan is kaput.
The word teepee comes from the country of Italy
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