The word "Pekinese" came into English from the Chinese language, where it is believed to be a transliteration of the breed's Chinese name, which is often romanized as "Pekingese." The term refers to the city of Peking (now Beijing) in China, where the breed was popular with the imperial court.
The Pekingese is a breed of dog from China who are thought to represent lion guardians in Chinese culture.
The word wall originated from an Old English word, "weall."
Decimus is the Latin word for 10. We get such words like "decimal" from this word.
The English word seems to come not from French, but from Portuguese bufalo. The French word for buffalo is "buffle" (masc.) which has the same Latin origin as the Portuguese word.
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Pekingese is not a word in english. But the pekingese is from Peking, China
"Oka" is the Kikuyu word for the English word come.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'come' is Itsa.
The Pekingese is a breed of dog from China who are thought to represent lion guardians in Chinese culture.
The word itself is English.
Both "Pekinese" and "Pekingese" are acceptable, although "Pekingese" is used more often.
The English word "Lent" come from the Middle English word lenten and the Old English word lencten meaning the season of spring.
The English word "seven" does not come from Hebrew. It comes from Greek via Old English.
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There is no such word in either English or Hebrew.