It is of Arabic origin, but the exact country isn't known.
In French, "sofa" is a masculine word. The article "le" is used before sofa.
The word "sofa" is derived from the Arabic word "ṣuffa," which referred to a raised seating platform with cushions. This term was adopted into various European languages before becoming "sofa" in English.
Yes, sofa is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun. A noun is a naming word and the word 'sofa' names a thing.
No, the word "sofa" is a noun, specifically a type of furniture for seating. It is not a preposition, which are words that indicate relationships between other words in a sentence.
The word "sofa" comes from the Arabic word "ṣuffa," which refers to a raised platform covered with cushions and blankets. It was introduced to Europe during the Crusades.
The word sofa can be traced back to Europe. However, the origin of the word itself is Arabic and means a long upholstered seat.
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