1. Etymology of the French word questionnaire
the French word
questionnairederived from the Old French word
questionnerderived from the Old French word
question (question)
derived from the Latin word
quaestion (question)
derived from the Latin word
quaerere (to ask; search for, seek, strive for)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kwer- (to do)
using the Latin suffix
-tionderived from the Latin suffix
-ionderived from the Latin suffix
-tus (past participle suffix)
derived from the Medieval Latin word
quaestio (questioning, inquiry; investigation)
derived from the Latin word
quaestus (gain, profit)
derived from the Classical Latin word
quaesitus (special, sought out, looked for)
derived from the Latin word
quaerere (to ask; search for, seek, strive for)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kwer- (to do)
Derivations in other languages
English
questionnaire, Italian
questionario, Romanian
chestionar2. Etymology of the French word questionnaire
derived from the French word
questionnairederived from the Old French word
question (question)
derived from the Latin word
quaestion (question)
derived from the Latin word
quaerere (to ask; search for, seek, strive for)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kwer- (to do)
using the Latin suffix
-tionderived from the Latin suffix
-ionderived from the Latin suffix
-tus (past participle suffix)
derived from the Medieval Latin word
quaestio (questioning, inquiry; investigation)
derived from the Latin word
quaestus (gain, profit)
derived from the Classical Latin word
quaesitus (special, sought out, looked for)
derived from the Latin word
quaerere (to ask; search for, seek, strive for)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kwer- (to do)