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Yes, the word "pajama" is a loanword that comes from the Indian subcontinent, specifically from the Hindi word "pājāma." It was adopted into English in the 19th century.
The word "bank" originated from the Italian word "banca," which means bench or counter, where moneylenders used to conduct their business.
One loanword trend originating from French is the use of culinary terms. Words like "cuisine," "à la carte," and "chef" have been borrowed into English to describe various aspects of food and cooking. This trend reflects the influence of French cuisine and culinary traditions on English-speaking cultures.
Boschetto is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish name Sandoval. The surname may originate in ancient Iberian cultures -- whose surviving language and society are Basque and the Basque Country -- where Zandabal relates to "coppice" or "grove." The pronunciation will be "bo-SKET-to" in Italian and "SAN-do-VAL" in Spanish.
In Korean, "mami" (마미) is a loanword from English that translates to "mommy" or "mammy," and is used to refer to one's mother in an informal or affectionate way.
Cooking isn't a loanword from French, but "cuisine" is.
It is Herbew And Italian
Italian
Italian food oringinated from the central part of Spain
Toronto?
Italian
In Italy.
It began with the Italian campaign.
D'iorio is an Italian surname.
Italian and puertorican
It sounds like an Italian word--maybe not though
Lugli is an Italian surname.