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What language does the word magenta from?
The word "magenta" comes from the
Italian
language. It was named after the
Battle of Magenta
which took place in 1859, where the French army used a new, vibrant dye called
magenta
which was named for the battle.
Do Italian immigrants still come to America?
What language would the Angels speak?
Endangered Languages
What is the word black village mean in one of languages west Africa?
What kind of evidence is used to support the idea that languages culturally transmitted?
What is the homophone for hide?
Do England and America use different forms of sign language if so is there one that both use?
How do you say goodbye in the 11 official languages?
Many gypsies country in the world?
What is the poorest Spanish speaking country?
What is fugitive language?
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