Yes, the word 'country' is a noun; a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a place.
it was originated in IndiaIt is a Hindi/Persian word 'Jamah' meaning loose lightweight trousers, or a two piece silk or cotton suit made for loungingIndians
Tipi originated from a Lakota word "thípi" as basically meaning "House."
The name Sarah originated from the Hebrew word for "princess"
The surname is a mutated form of Welsh fychan, which means "younger". It was a descriptive name to distinguish father from son. In English, the word fychan became vychan.
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Japan.
France
=It originated in America.=
Michigan, U.S.
Facenda originated from the Italian word Faccenda in Campagna, Italy.
Veda means knowledge. It probably originated in the place where the Aryans came from. Veda is a Sanskrit word.
mise à jour
ballet originated in italy, but the french noticed it and used it for themselves. the word ballet originated from the word ballare, meaning 'dance' in latin.
It is latin and oridinates in ancient Rome.
I am pretty sure you could say something like this: I have no idea either, but I mise well give it a try.
the word waffle originated from the country Asia.