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In what country did the word chauffeur originate?

The word "chauffeur" originates from France.

It comes from the French word "chauffer," meaning "to heat." This refers to the early days of automobiles, when they were often powered by steam engines that required a person to manually stoke the fire to create steam. This person, who "heated" the engine, became known as a "chauffeur."

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