Many English conjunctions and relative pronouns are of Greek origin
No, it isn't true. Relative pronouns alone show us this is false. "Who", for example, is Old English from Proto-Indo-European, through Proto-Germanic. One of the great strengths of English is that it easily absorbs words from other languages. This gives us a nearly infinite vocabulary with hundreds, if not thousands, of sources.
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Edwards is an English name that was also common in Wales. Edwards means 'son or relative of Edward'. Edward, Old English spelling Eadward, meaning 'prosperity', 'fortune' + 'guard'.
Middle English (in the senses 'step,' 'tier,' 'rank,' or 'relative state'): from Old French, based on Latin de- 'down' + gradus 'step or grade.'
It is of the English origin.
It is of the English origin.
the origin is middle english
The origin of English Creme Retrievers is in Scotland at it is dated back to 1868.
The origin of the name Peck is English.
Its origin is the English county,Hampshire
This name is English in origin.