By most accounts, it comes from Spanish and also from Latin-- tronado, meaning "thunderstorm"
The word "tornado" comes from the Spanish word "tornado" which means "thunderstorm" or "thunderclap." The Spanish term itself has origins in the Latin word "tornare," meaning "to turn." This refers to the spinning, rotating motion of a tornado.
It's word origin is the Latin eboreus - creamy-white in color.
The word "plateau" is derived from the French language.
The word "tortilla" originated from the Spanish language.
The language of origin of xanthosis is Greek. It comes from the Greek word "xanthos," meaning yellow.
The word tornado is of Spanish origin; and is a combination of "Tronada" (thunderstorm) and "Tornar" (to turn)
The word "tornado" comes from the Spanish word "tornado" which means "thunderstorm" or "thunderclap." The Spanish term itself has origins in the Latin word "tornare," meaning "to turn." This refers to the spinning, rotating motion of a tornado.
The Cree (Algonquian) language is the origin. See the link.
No. First of all, Mexican is not a language; Spanish is. The word tornado is believed to have origins in both Spanish and Latin.
It's word origin is the Latin eboreus - creamy-white in color.
The word "plateau" is derived from the French language.
No, Origin is where something came from originally language is what cultures speak.
From the Latin language word imprendere.
Greek.
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