I believe that it stems from the term motion picture. Moving Pictures..Movie.
It comes from the French: cinéma, short for cinématographe.
Movie actually comes from the phrase "moving picture." The word moving comes from the Latin movere.
In English, this is a shortening of the term "Moving Pictures".
its a Greek word
Yes, the word 'movies' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'movie', a word for a thing.
What country is the word anorak from
this word came from spanish
The word, graffiti, as used today, comes to us from the Italian word, graffiato (scratched). Originally, it came from the Greek word: graphein (to write).
the word umpire came from the french word noumpere
the word caravan came from Indian
It came from the movie Top Gun.
It came from France
spain
Haiti
ENGLAND
japan
greek came up with the word
The word canoe came from Hawaii...
The word sandwitch came from John F. Kenndy when he was eating some bread.
It derives from an old Arabic word 'qutn'
It comes from the Inuit word "qayaq".