The word "pajama" originated from the Persian word "پاجامه" (pājāma), which means "leg garment." It was adopted into English in the early 19th century, primarily through British colonial influence in India, where the loose-fitting trousers were commonly worn. Initially, pajamas were worn by men as nightwear and later became popular for women and children as well.
The part of speech for the word pajama depends on how the word is used. See examples below:The little girl was wearing sweatpants and a pajamatop.Pajama in this sentence is an adjective.It describes the word top.He packed his pajamas and slippers.In this sentence pajamas is a noun.
Persia
East Indian
ofcoarse it's a persian word meant "leg garment"
The Pajama Game was created in 1954.
Pajama Sam was created in 1997.
Silhouettes.
The word Sexism was first used in 1968
The word was first used in the 17th century. It is not known whom the actual person was that first used the word.
nick pajama color is blue
Pajama jeans were first introduced in 2009. They gained popularity through television infomercials that showcased their comfort and style, combining the look of denim with the softness of pajama fabric. The product was marketed as a versatile option for casual wear, appealing to consumers looking for comfort without sacrificing style.
The word pyjama was derived from the Hindi pajama. This came from the Persian word paejama, which meant "leg clothing", pae-leg, jamah-clothing.