In terms of Japanese words being adopted/recognized in English, I don't think one could say that there are "lots." However, some examples include: sushi, Karaoke, honcho (as in "head honcho") tycoon (from 'taikun'), tsunami, anime, tofu, futon, geisha, bento, karate, ninja, kimono, koi, and origami.
The word takusan means many in the English language.
Because they don't want you using crude language!
match, ring, row, spring, coach, and lots of phrasals!
Asian is not a language or race. It's a ethnicity. There are over 30 countries and Asia. Lots of languages. Which Asian language are you talking about? In Japanese it's Arigato. (or-ee-got-toe) But you need to say what Asian language you are asking about. Be specific.
It originated from an Indian Language Sanskrit. The word Of Sanskrit is Bhrata Which in English means Brother! There are lots of English words that originated from Sanskrit, Like Mother, geometry, Trigonometry etc.. Hope this helped! :)
Do a search for "English to Japanese translator" you will get lots of results.
Japanese are because of jesus. He put them on this world . And slim jims. lots and lots and lots of slim jims. mmmmmmm slim jims. DARTH VADER!!!!! arrrrrghhhh i have died i cannot continue answering!
commonly is not from implere but neither is sexy or but or funny so there are lots of words that do not come from implere.
Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken, as well as Farsi, Hindi & Urdu.There are lots of foreigners who come and people speak Persian, German, Spanish and all sorts, but the main language which started in Bahrain is Arabic.
Estonian language have lots of similar words with a bit different meanings. estonian nisu = wheat finnish nisu = bun estonian piima = milk finnish piimä = sour milk
Eskimos do not have around 200 words for snow. The idea they do is a common erronious myth that has come about because of the belief that 'if eskimos live in snow, then they must have lots of different words to differentiate between different types. In actual fact the English language has more words for snow then the Eskimo language does.
lot of mountains, lots of Japanese people