Pascua, the Spanish word for Easter,comes from the Hebrew word for Passover, "Pesach"
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The word "Pascua" originated from Latin, specifically from the word "Pascha," which comes from Greek "Pascha," meaning "Easter." It is commonly used in various Romance languages, including Spanish and Portuguese, to refer to the Easter holiday.
The word "curriculum" originated from the Latin language.
The word "Banyuhay" originated in the Philippines. It is a Tagalog term that means rejuvenation or renewal.
Se dice "Pascua" en español.
The word "villa" originated from Latin.
The word "bog" originated from the Old Irish word "bocc."