English word Buget originated from

  1. Bulga

  2. Budgte

  3. Budgae

  4. Budgat


Correct Option: A

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to understand the origin of the English word "budget".

Option A) Bulga - This option is correct. The English word "budget" originated from the Middle English word "bougette" which was derived from the Old French word "boulgete" meaning a small bag or purse. The word "boulgete" itself was derived from the Latin word "bulga" which also means a bag or purse. Over time, the meaning of "budget" expanded to refer to a financial plan or estimate.

Option B) Budgte - This option is incorrect. There is no evidence to suggest that the word "budget" originated from "budgte".

Option C) Budgae - This option is incorrect. There is no evidence to suggest that the word "budget" originated from "budgae".

Option D) Budgat - This option is incorrect. There is no evidence to suggest that the word "budget" originated from "budgat".

The correct answer is A) Bulga. This option is correct because the English word "budget" can be traced back to the Latin word "bulga" meaning a bag or purse.

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