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The Dutch language gave us linguistic gems such as nitwit, cookie, and sleigh.

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Which language gave us the words 'cookie' nitwit' and 'sleigh'?

The words 'cookie' and 'nitwit' come from Dutch, while 'sleigh' comes from Old English.


Where does cookie nitwit and sleigh come from?

dutch


Which European country gave us the words cookie nitwit and sleigh?

The answer is galic the Irish language. im only 82years old and im a genius x


What is Santa vehicle?

A really sweet, tricked out, customized 18-passenger sleigh. (It used to be smaller... this one is new this year.) This one has a bathroom and extra cookie storage. It also has autopilot, so Santa can sort presents WHILE FLYING. What a brave new world. :)(The sleigh has a chameleon circuit by the way, so even though it is quite large, you probably won't see it. Also... bigger on the inside.)


What is sleigh made of?

Depends what sleigh really


When was Barbara Sleigh born?

Barbara Sleigh was born in 1906.


What are the parts of a sleigh bell?

sleigh bells is noun


Flat is to even as sled is to?

sleigh


Is sleigh a noun?

The word sleigh can be a noun or a verb.


What is the main means of transportation for Santa Claus is it sleigh with bells or skateboard?

sleigh with bells


How long is Santa's sleigh?

Santa has a bunch of sleighs, and the main one is magically transformable to whatever length it needs to be. However, Santa got a nice 18 passenger customized sleigh this year, with a bathroom and cup holders, and cookie storage... that one is 35 feet long. Luckily, you don't have to park it, since it has a nice hover ability. :)


What is sleigh in German?

English: "the sleigh" is German: "der Schlitten".