The word "pajama" originates from the Persian word "pāy-jāma," which means "leg garment." It was adopted into English in the 19th century, primarily through British colonization in India, where the loose-fitting trousers were worn for comfort. The term evolved to refer to both the trousers and the accompanying top, becoming a staple of loungewear in Western cultures.
The word Yazoo came from the Yazoo river. Which came from the Yazoo indians.
Succotash came from the U.S
The word hurricanes is derived from the word huracan which began with the Carib Indians of the West Indies. The word huracan represented one or all of three things; a Taino god, a Carib god, and/or a Mayan storm god named Hunranken. Following this, the Spanish colonists then changed the word from huracan to hurricane.
jamestown was established in 1609 when the settlers came from europe.
it derives from the Arabic language and came into wider useage in the 14th Century
It came from the word payjamas in Persia.
they are both correct depends on what u mean
pajamas = pyjamas
He wears pajamas to bed.
The word pajamas is one of a group of nouns that the singular is a shortened form for 'a pair of...'. These are called a binary noun, a word for something made up of two parts to form the whole. The singular is pajamas, the plural is two pairs of pajamas.Other nouns in the binary group of 'a pair of...' are:pantsslacksjeansglassesbinocularsscissorstweezerstongs
The 'slang' for wool pajamas with feet are called footies or footy pajamas
I would prefer for the pattern of my pajamas to be plaid. I'm switching to my flannel pajamas, for the winter temperatures.
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This came out early!!! 2009
God came up with everything
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