It comes from the laten word ugandaniate, which means pear.
Musenvi... He is the president of Uganda
missinaries
The word minuend originated in the early 18th century, and originated from the Latin minuendus, gerundive (a word form derived from a verb but functioning as an adjective) of minuere 'diminish'. The word subtrahend originated in the late 17th century, and originated from the Latin subtrahendus 'to be taken away," gerundive of subtrahere.
Yes, there are many. If you are in Uganda and you are not a citizen of Uganda, you are an alien in Uganda.
Uganda (Republic of Uganda) - 91,136 square miles.
The word coyote is originated by the Spanish.
The English word 'part' originated from Latin.
The word "bridge" originated from the Old English word "brycg," which itself comes from the Proto-Germanic word "brugjo." This term has roots in the Proto-Indo-European base "brug," meaning "to bridge" or "to make a causeway."
No, that word originated in Spanish.
The word "villa" originated from Latin.
the word originated in France...the word dent means tooth in french
They are in Uganda today
No, the word originated from the Greek word for 'witness' - martur.
The word is a combination of intro- and (in)vert, both of which originated from Latin.
According to the dictionary, it is a prefix that originated in Greece or is an Indo-European word.
Musenvi... He is the president of Uganda
It is a fictitious word that may have originated from Tarzan movies.