corn or otherwise know as maize
This is probably because the English colonist settled here first (not including Native Americans.) I guess the wanted to have it named after their own language. They inventor of the American "English" also changed words so it wouldn't be the exact United Kingdom English.
Jamestown
Religious freedom,
They wanted gold and land.
Hindi
Here are three words, karaoke, origami and bonsai.
Origin refers to the point or source from which something arises. It can relate to ancestry, history or the beginning of an idea, concept, or phenomenon.
"Mosquito" - meaning a small insect, comes from the Spanish word "mosca" which means fly. "Vigilante" - meaning a self-appointed enforcer of the law, comes from the Spanish word "vigilante" which means someone who is vigilant or watchful.
The book the History of English states that English is a combination of many languages. There are many French words. German words, a bit of Latin, and words from many sources including Native American.
Many words in the English language today have origins in various myths and legends. Examples include "narcissistic" from the myth of Narcissus, "herculean" from the myth of Hercules, and "echo" from the myth of Echo and Narcissus. These words have entered common usage to describe characteristics or actions that reflect the stories of these mythical figures.
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Some of the many English words that originated in Greece include: atom, metathesis, metamorphosis, and alpha. There are quite a few more than that, though.
It is an English name meaning large grassy plain. Originated with the Native America (Taino) word zabanna. It was introduced to America in the 19th century
No one-person invented the English language. However Shakespeare invented 30000 new words.
Jazz is the only originated art from in America
It originated from an Indian Language Sanskrit. The word Of Sanskrit is Bhrata Which in English means Brother! There are lots of English words that originated from Sanskrit, Like Mother, geometry, Trigonometry etc.. Hope this helped! :)