Yes.
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Yes, the word "cafeteria" is adopted from Spanish. Its origins come from the Spanish word "cafetería," which refers to a place where coffee is served.
The word was adopted from Spanish around 1707
The word "canyon" originates from the Spanish word "cañón," which means tube or pipe, and was later adopted into the English language.
Ultimately, it comes from the Latin word with that definition; many countries developed in Europe also adopted the word early on. Spanish is one of them.
Yes. The Spanish language has adopted this English word, although bowl in Spanish is also "plato hondo".
In spanish we use the same word, folder, it is an anglicism, that means a word we adopted from English language to our language. You can also say CARPETA and it´s basically the same.
The current version of the Spanish flag was adopted in 1981.
Adopted from the same Spanish word meaning 'seizure'. The word derives from a Latin word 'Imbarricare' meaning 'restrain or impede'
from Latin 'scorpionem, also an Arabic word 'al-'aqrab' adopted into Spanish as scorpion
Verdant means green and growing. It is an English word that we adopted from the Spanish word for green: green with grass.