What is the origin of the English word street?
A.the Greek "odos"B.the Latin "strada"C.the Spanish "camino"D.the German "strasse"
Proto-Indo-European, "stre-to-". Pleas see the related link below:
The Igbo word for "English" of the Western African origin is bekee.
The closest terms that I found to be similar to "bemka" and "mamcu" were bunka and mamchu. The origin for bunka is Japanese and the origin for mamchu is Tungusic.
English term for the Filipino word puon: majesty
There is no word "lbaofeti" in English. It does not appear to have any meaning or known origin.
the origin is middle english
yes, it is an English word of Nowegian origin.
Rue is French for street. The word has the same origin of the English route. It is pronounced RY, where the R sound is guttural.
Mid english
The answer is it's a british word origin. The word was orriginaly made by the English society
The origin of the word playwright is Middle English. This word first appeared in the English language in around the year 1616.
The Igbo word for "English" of the Western African origin is bekee.
I am unable to find that word... in English.
Proto-Indo-European, "stre-to-". Pleas see the related link below:
There is no English word for manneral. The word is of Tamil origin, but the definition is not available online.
Ape
Wapish is not an English word