The word 'Ayoba' originated from Kasi lingo.
It is latin and oridinates in ancient Rome.
The word hello originated from the Greek word "helios" which roughy translates to greetings.
Anarchy originated from china. I know this because I studied this government.
umm, animation? it's originated from japan? The word "anime" is Japanese for the English "animation". Anime is the Japanese equivalent of cartoons, so it is fitting.
germany
entree
France
前菜
entree
The entree was meatloaf. The chef carefully prepared the meal's entree.
The word "entree" comes from the French language, where it originally referred to the first course of a meal. In American English, "entree" is commonly used to describe the main course of a meal.
Our english word 'entry' is derived from the Middle English word 'entre', which in turn is derived from the Old French word 'entree'; the Old French word 'entree' is further extracted from its own feminine past participle, 'entrer'.
Portal. More broadly, entree´and access.
entice, entire, entree, extras
Because "entree" is a noun, and as such takes an article. So we say "an entree", in the same way that we say "a starter" or "a main course", and so on.
A potential translation of appetizers is Entree. Or better still Hors d'oeuvre