Latin Vandalus, Vandal, probably of Germanic origin
The word "pal" comes from the Romani language, which is the language of the Romani people (also known as Gypsies). It entered the English language in the 17th century and is used as a slang term for a close friend or companion.
Vandal-They were an old European people that raised hell. I think you may be able to find a more detailed answer from others.
Looks like English-ification of Danish/Swedish/Nordic languages for "many thanks."
The proper term for someone who does sign language is a "sign language interpreter" or a "singer."
The word "bapchi" does not appear to belong to any commonly known language. It is possible that it may be a made-up or uncommon term.
What is the term of aeroplanes? And what country was it, originally come from?
Are you a vandal?
it comes from the language of the french- fille meaning girl
Danmark is the name of the country "Denmark" in the Danish language.
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The term Devi originates from the Indian language Sanskrit, which is the principal language of Hinduism. Devi is the root word (feminine) of Divine. It's masculine counterpart is Deva.
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Your Vandal was created in 2005.
Spanish. The term "rodeo" in Spanish means "round-up."
Vandals were an ancient Germanic people who were known for senseless destruction during the sacking of Rome. Today the term vandal refers to anyone who practices wanton destruction of property.
Vandal Hearts happened in 1996.
Vandal - tanker - ended in 1913.