The word tree comes from a series of old European languages, in old English 'treo' or 'treow'. Or a Germanic word 'trewan'. Even from Russian 'Drevo' meaning tree or wood. Old Norse is 'tre'. Old Saxon is 'trio'. Gothic is 'triu' and Greek is 'doru' for wood or 'drus' for tree
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The ax said to the tree, "Timber!" It’s a classic pun that plays on the sound of a tree falling and the word "timber," often shouted as a warning when a tree is about to be cut down. It's a lighthearted way to highlight the inevitable fate of the tree!
Opera, the word, comes from Italy.
from France
the word dance came fom all over the world
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dendrites < δενδρίτες < δένδρο [thendro] = tree
Well, it comes from cocoa from a cocoa tree.
Koala, koala, please come down from the tree.
The tree is a native of Mexico, from the State of Puebla. The name is Spanish
The word plaza comes from a Spanish word. It goes back many of years through a family tree it was the first family to come to America from the north of Mexico.
Oak tree, ash tree, apple tree.
from the name of an Australian evergeen tree and named after the chemist John Macadam
About 7000 come from a tree
Last answer: Not sure, but the word canoe comes from the word kenu that means "boat carved out of a tree"It's Spanish.
The generic word for tree is 'ki.'
木 (ki) is the word for tree.