coleslaw
It was from Greek.
No. A borrowed or loan word is a word adopted from another language without translation. Much of the technical language of music is borrowed from Italian: lento, piano, and opera are a few. Many culinary terms are loans from French.
It came from the Germanic Tribes.
The word coleslaw has two syllables. (cole-slaw)
A borrowed word is one that originated in another language, but now is used in English. For instance, how many US citizens don't know what a taco is? The word taco is borrowed from Spanish. We have algebra classes. The word algebra is from Arabic. There are many such examples. See the website below for more.
From the Dutch language, "koolsla", which means cabbage salad.
Chinese.
It was from Greek.
No. A borrowed or loan word is a word adopted from another language without translation. Much of the technical language of music is borrowed from Italian: lento, piano, and opera are a few. Many culinary terms are loans from French.
It came from the Germanic Tribes.
The Greek borrowed it from "An Asiatic language".
Spanish i love food
Directly from the Spanish Language-which in turn acquired it from Latin.
France; the English language "borrowed" it in 1902.
The word coleslaw has two syllables. (cole-slaw)
Some words borrowed into Spanish are: Flashback Internet waffle weekend western (referring to cowboy movies) whisky
Some words borrowed into Spanish are: Flashback internet waffle weekend western (referring to cowboy movies) whisky