Firstly in 1961, from the Italian Paparazzo (plural = paparazzi) surname of the freelance photographer in Federico Fellini's 1959 film "La Dolce Vita." The name itself is of no special significance; it is said to be a common one in Calabria, and Fellini is said to have borrowed it from a guide to travel in the Calabrian region, "By the Ionian Sea," in which occurs the name of hotel owner Coriolano Paparazzo.
The word "paparazzi" is of Italian origin, derived from the surname of a character in the 1960 film "La Dolce Vita" directed by Federico Fellini. The term has come to refer to photographers who aggressively pursue celebrities to take their pictures.
paparazzi is an Italian word. It is pronounced like that http://it.forvo.com/word/paparazzi/ (click on the blue triangle)
Paparazzi - photographers who take photos of the rich and famous.
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the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
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There is no such word as diaster and so no origin word.
The origin of the word data is Latin ....
yes paparazzi is real
the origin of the word bucket is bu-cket
The origin language of words can vary depending on the specific word. Words come from a variety of languages such as Latin, Greek, French, and German, among others. Language evolves over time as cultures interact and influence each other through trade, conquest, and migration.
The word "iffy" is believed to have originated in the United States in the early 20th century. It is thought to be a colloquial abbreviation of "if and only if," which is a logical condition indicating a strict equivalence. Over time, "iffy" has come to mean uncertain or doubtful.