Bazaar is a Hindi word meaning market .
Origination of the word 'foreign'.
I cannot find "kamash" in any of my numerous dictionaries, so I am inclined to think you have mis-spelled it or it as a very obscure foreign word.
It comes from the Arabic word, 'safar', meaning a journey. However the word 'safari' itself is Swahili, a language used in South-East Africa.
Yes, foreign is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example: a foreign language.
Domestic.
There is no such word in English - it's foreign or gibberish.
'Amar " is not a word in English. Foreign or gibberish.
Moses is of Hebrew origin and its meaning is saviour.
Bazaar is a Hindi word meaning market .
foreign
Moses is of Hebrew origin and its meaning is saviour.
"Dimbaban" is not a word in English language, -gibberish or foreign.
It has no meaning in English, some foreign language possibly.
The word "correios" refers to a Portuguese word meaning "Mail" or "Post" in English. You can find the meaning of more foreign words online at the Word Hippo website.
Historiya is a spanish or foreign word, while kasaysayan is a Tagalog word. But it has the same meaning.
There is no such word as "asmeer "in English, -gibberish, or an obscure foreign language possibly.