Where does “salong” come from?

salong (Norwegian Bokmål) comes from French salon, from Italian salone, from Italian sala, from Latin Sala, from Zulu isala, from Persian انشاءالله, from Arabic إن شاء الله — God willing; inshallah, if it is God’s will; it...

salong (Norwegian Bokmål): a salon; a lounge or saloon

Definitions

  1. a salon; a lounge or saloon

Ancestry of “salong”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchsalonliving room
2Italiansalonesitting room, living room, lounge; reception...
3Italiansalaroom; hall; axis
4LatinSalaIJssel river
5Zuluisalabunch of feathers, worn on the back of the head
6Persianانشاءالله
7Arabicإن شاء اللهGod willing; inshallah, if it is God’s will; it...

Words derived from “salong

Every word from Arabic إن شاء اللهEvery word from Persian انشاءاللهEvery word from Zulu isala