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Guru derives from the Sanskrit guruh, heavy, hence venerable.
No, the French language does not derive from Spanish. Both languages are members of the Romance language family, which evolved from Latin, but they developed separately and have their own distinct histories and linguistic characteristics.
No it shouldn't be capitalized unless it forms part of a title.
Romance languages are called so because they derive from Latin, which was the language of the Roman Empire. These languages evolved and developed in regions where the Roman Empire had influence, such as Western Europe. The term "Romance" comes from the Latin word "Romanicus," meaning "in the Roman style."
The word "Naval" means "pertaining to the Navy". The word "navel" refers to the "bellybutton". Note difference in spelling.
Middle English
north American English
Latin is the original language, please see the related link:
Guru derives from the Sanskrit guruh, heavy, hence venerable.
The word for navel in Malayalam is " Pokkil "
Symphony OR orchestra, they both derive from the Greek language.
Hand is a core Germanic vocabulary word, presumed to derive from a Germanic root *handuz which is unattested.
This English word came from the Old French language in the early 15th century, which took it from the Latin language word "vexare" in the 14th century.
'Many words in the English language have been derivedfrom other languages.''The teacher decided to derive the class notes from the information in the textbook.'
If you pick your navel it will bleed
The English language belongs uses word order and inflectional. Many of the words that are in the English language derive from French, with minor differences on the end (inflectional).
It is a word from the latin. Latin is like the most used language on earth, because almost everyword comes from latin it is amazing so go and learn latin.