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Some examples of words borrowed directly from other languages into English include "sushi" from Japanese, "croissant" from French, and "avatar" from Sanskrit. These loanwords reflect the cultural exchange and influence between languages.
English directly borrowed the word "appropriate" from the Latin word "appropriātus," which means "to make one's own" or "to assign." This borrowing occurred during the Middle English period (1150-1500).
The word "facade" is borrowed from the French language. It originally comes from the Italian word "facciata," which means "frontage" or "face."
English has borrowed words from many different languages over the years, including Latin, French, and Germanic languages. This has enriched the language and given it a diverse vocabulary.
The word "canyon" is borrowed from the Spanish word "cañón," which means tube or pipe.
English can be seen as an odd language due to its borrowed vocabulary from various other languages, complex rules, and inconsistencies in spelling and pronunciation. Its peculiarities make it both challenging and interesting to learn.
"Idiomas" in English means "languages"
the same word is used in English. Borrowed from the French. It means place appointed for a meeting
Yes, no means the same thing in both languages.
Un sweat or un sweatshirt is a borrowed word from English and means the same.
The term llorare translated in English means donkey. It is a word that has its origins in ancient languages such as Greek, Roman, and Egyptian languages.
Con Heo means 'pigs' in English. One can use an online translator in order to translate words from Vietnamese to English or other languages or from English to other languages.
If you speak English, eat means eat. The Bible has been translated from ancient Hebrew, Aramaic and ancient Greek into many languages and one of those languages is English. And eat means eat.
It means madam in English. There are other meanings to it in other languages though.
Answer: none of the above. The original Aryans spoke several Indo-Iranian languages which are the ancestors of Farsi, Urdu, Hindi, and similar languages. Of the four languages given above, the Indo-Iranian languages are most similar to English, but that means little as the languages are completely non-intelligible to most English-speakers.
It means that the person who is bilingue speaks two languages/has two mother languages. It can also apply to a book.
In the ex Yugoslav languages (Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Montenegroan) it means "I have no idea" or "I don't know"
Three languages related to French are Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. These languages all belong to the Romance language family, which evolved from Latin and share similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation with French.