Arabic
Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi
it came from Arabic.
The word "algebra" came from the Arabic "al-jabr," meaning restoration. But algebra itself came earlier from India, the ancient Babylonians, Greeks, Chinese, and Egyptians.
Arabic, from al-jabr (الجبر) literally meaning restoration.
The specific word "algebra" first appears in Latin, specifically medieval Latin. It's derived from an Arabic term "al jebr", though, if that's what you meant.
well , algebra originated somewere in ancient Islam
Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi
Arabic.
it came from Arabic.
al-jabr is algebra
The etymology behind the algebra is a cognate from Arabic language. The word transliterated from its Arabic origin would be "al-jabr."
The English word "algebra" is derived from an Arabic phrase usually transliterated as "al-jebra".
Arabic: Al-Jabira or something similar
The word "algebra" came from the Arabic "al-jabr," meaning restoration. But algebra itself came earlier from India, the ancient Babylonians, Greeks, Chinese, and Egyptians.
Arabic, from al-jabr (الجبر) literally meaning restoration.
The specific word "algebra" first appears in Latin, specifically medieval Latin. It's derived from an Arabic term "al jebr", though, if that's what you meant.
Algebra is not affected by language. It is almost always done in writing.