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They are added from historical or popular names.
A writer can make an allusion to just about anything they want to: an idea, a place, an event, etc.
well an allusion is referring to a person and/or incident in a sentence. So if I said "Tomorrows game could be my waterloo" that would mean that tomorrows game could be the end of me. The reader understands this because they know what happened at waterloo.
allusion = reference to another literary work.
Technology created new wordsMedical Science developed new wordsSlang expanded meanings and usage of words and often added wordsLingo within corporations, the military, and education brought about new words.Foreign Words added to the language. Taco is now understood by everyone who speaks English.
They are added from historical or popular names.
example ng metonymy tsaka allusion English 5
<b> Bungalow kangaroo court
Allusion
The Germanic language was not brought into the English language. The ancient Germanic language evolved into many different languages, including English.In other words, at the time that Germanic was spoken, there was no English language.
England. The word is compounded of the words "in" and "deed", both of which are native English words, brought to the British Isles by the Germanic-speaking invaders of the fifth century AD.
transfution, conclusion, illusion, fusion, allusion, extrusion
english people.
Many words have come from camera shots. Read the article link to see what I mean. Hope this helps.
English has many French words due to the historical influence of the Norman Conquest in 1066, during which the Normans brought their language, Old Norman, which eventually evolved into Middle English. This led to the borrowing of French words into English, particularly in areas of law, government, cuisine, and fashion.
English has borrowed words from many languages, but some major contributors include Latin (scientific and technical terms), French (culinary and fashion terms), and German (words like kindergarten and hamburger). Other languages like Spanish, Italian, and Arabic have also brought words into the English language.
The English and Irish brought Halloween to America.