café
restaurant
ketchup
We call them borrowed words [ permanently borrowed !! ]. For example, karate, Taikwando, kimchi, sauerkraut, etc.
As with a number of words in European languages, it stems from Latin as 'inordinatus' meaning 'unordered' Two words are jointed together 'in' meaning 'not' and the past participle of 'ordinare'' meaning 'set in order'. Also used to mean 'excessive' when being translated as 'not being kept within orderly limits'
Some English words borrowed from Tagalog include "boondocks" (bundok, meaning mountain or rural area), "typhoon" (from bagyo), and "barangay" (a local administrative division in the Philippines).
Sushi (from Japanese) and pizza (from Italian) are two examples of words that have been borrowed from different languages into English.
Some English words borrowed from Bengali include 'jute', 'pajama', and 'thug'.
Examples for borrowed words..Democracy-Greek paper-EgyptiansMuffin-GermanZero-ArabicUmbrella-ItalianDiplomat-FrenchFog-DanishCookie-DutchYoghurt-TurkishBuysur
All of these words(ranch,adobe,hacienda, and tortilla) are all borrowed from the language Spanish.
own, have,borrowed,and word like that
Examples for borrowed words..Democracy-Greek paper-EgyptiansMuffin-GermanZero-ArabicUmbrella-ItalianDiplomat-FrenchFog-DanishCookie-DutchYoghurt-TurkishBuysur
We call them borrowed words [ permanently borrowed !! ]. For example, karate, Taikwando, kimchi, sauerkraut, etc.
As with a number of words in European languages, it stems from Latin as 'inordinatus' meaning 'unordered' Two words are jointed together 'in' meaning 'not' and the past participle of 'ordinare'' meaning 'set in order'. Also used to mean 'excessive' when being translated as 'not being kept within orderly limits'
examples of root words
Content words are words that give a sentence its meaning. Examples of content words include nouns, adjectives and verbs.
Some English words borrowed from Tagalog include "boondocks" (bundok, meaning mountain or rural area), "typhoon" (from bagyo), and "barangay" (a local administrative division in the Philippines).
Sushi (from Japanese) and pizza (from Italian) are two examples of words that have been borrowed from different languages into English.
Some English words borrowed from Bengali include 'jute', 'pajama', and 'thug'.
Here is a list of some words borrowed, from Persian:AubergineazurebaksheeshbazaarbeigebiryanibrotherbucksheecalabashcaravancashcassockcaviarchessgherkingheegizzardJackalkaftankiosklemonlilacmagicorangeparadisepyjamasandalspinachsugartapestrytiaratambourinetyphoon