Animals
Cooking isn't a loanword from French, but "cuisine" is.
Chanel, Dior, Yves Saint Laurent
"la pizza" (a loanword from English)
architecture and music!
Borrowings from the Algonquin language tend to be place names, or names of other Native American groups, and were adopted because the Algonquin were among the first people to be contacted by settlers. There are also plant and animal names.
It is a Norwegian loanword, meaning 'sloping track'.
I'd imagine it to be a loanword, hense: "フートフェチシ"
ofcoarse it's a persian word meant "leg garment"
By using a loanword
A saas is a Hindi loanword for a mother-in-law, particularly the mother of a groom who lives with the couple.
ヒット /hi-tto/ is Japanese loanword for English word 'hit'.