The origin of the word Geisha is Japanese. the Gei in Geisha means 'artist'. Geisha are moving, living works of art.
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It's word origin is the Latin eboreus - creamy-white in color.
The word for "origin" in Romani is "zhanel."
The word of Saxon origin that can be translated as fort is "burh."
The antonym of "origin" is "destination" or "end point".
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The word Geisha means Artist. Geisha are living, moving works of art. Beautiful and professional entertainers.
I've never heard of a Chinese geisha. It's a Japanese word, and traditionally a Japanese profession.
Geisha were main parts of 'Geisha, a life' and 'Memoirs of a Geisha'
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
Geisha are probably inspired by the Geisha that have come before them. Geisha themselves are living works of art.
The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
Geisha first began to make an appearance around the year 1750. The original geisha were men, not women. Women did not take on the profession until some time later. Geisha are living moving works of art. They train for many years before they become a full Geisha. Learning the arts of dance, music, song, tea, and conversation. They are very beautiful and elegant women. True artists of their profession.
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Geisha are associated with Japan.