The word "pajamas" originated from the Persian word "پاجامه" (pājāmeh), which refers to loose-fitting trousers. The term was adopted into English through Hindi and Urdu during the British colonial period in India. Pajamas originally referred to the lightweight trousers worn by both men and women in South Asia before becoming associated with sleepwear in Western cultures.
It came from the word payjamas in Persia.
i have done research and the only answer i found was: INDIA not too sure if it is right
China
It is a French brand
Roulette originated in France.
it was originated in IndiaIt is a Hindi/Persian word 'Jamah' meaning loose lightweight trousers, or a two piece silk or cotton suit made for loungingIndians
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=It originated in America.=
Michigan, U.S.
Facenda originated from the Italian word Faccenda in Campagna, Italy.
pajamas = pyjamas
The original is lightweight trousers worn by Muslims in India and adopted by Europeans during British rule in India. The word derives from the Bengali and Persian languages meaning 'leg garment'
ballet originated in italy, but the french noticed it and used it for themselves. the word ballet originated from the word ballare, meaning 'dance' in latin.
The answer is India. The actual pajama originated in India. In Australia we replace the ai with the letter y. It could possibly Persia or Pakistan.
He wears pajamas to bed.