Where does “siarad” come from?

siarad (Welsh) comes from English charade, from French charade, from Occitan charrada, from Occitan charrar — to chat; to waffle; to chatter.

siarad (Welsh): to speak; to talk

Definitions

  1. to speak; to talk

Ancestry of “siarad”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcharadeA genre of riddles where the clues to the answer...
2Frenchcharadecharade; something bizarre or hard to understand;...
3Occitancharradaconversation; chatter
4Occitancharrarto chat; to waffle; to chatter

Words derived from “siarad

Every word from Occitan charrarEvery word from Occitan charradaEvery word from French charade