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What has the author A A Daryush written?

A. A. Daryush has written: 'Persian words in English' -- subject(s): English language, Foreign words and phrases, Influence on English, Persian, Persian language


What language has the most words?

English


What is another name for Farsi?

Words used in Persian language: Farsi or ParsiWords used in English language: Farsi or Persian


What year did the Persian word assim first enter the Hebrew language?

It is not known for certain, but most Hebrew words of Persian origin entered the language after 300 BCE


Which language did English borrowed pajamas?

The word pyjamas comes from Hindi paejama, which means "leg clothing"; ultimately it comes from Persian pai "foot" and jamah "garment". It is one of many words from India which entered the English language as a result of India's former place in the British Empire.


How many words entered the English language due to the Roman invasions?

It is estimated that around 500 words entered the English language due to the Roman invasions, particularly through Latin influence. These words primarily relate to military, legal, architectural, and cultural terms.


What is the origin of Swahili?

Swahili is an East-African language a part of the Bantu language family. It has words based off Arabic, English, French, German, Persian, and Portuguese.


What is the influence of Rome's language on our language?

Many Latin words or words of Latin origin have entered English via two routes. One was that Latin was the language of the church in the Middle Ages. The other was the Norman conquest of England. French became the court language and many French words entered into the English language. These words are usually of Latin origin. Many international words in medicine, law and theology are Latin. Many words in medicine, law and theology are Latin. Western European languages have adopted and adapted the Latin alphabet. The only letters in the English language which do not come from the Latin alphabet are J, U and W.


What roman words do you still use today?

The Romans spoke Latin There are so many word in English which originate from Latin that the list would be pages and pages long. Latin words entered the English language in two ways: When Latin was the language the church and a language spoken by the educated elites many Latin words became part of English. With the Normans, who invaded England from France, French became the language of the court and many french words, which have a Latin origin, entered the English language. If you consult a dictionary you will find the origin of words, including the ones from Latin and the ones from French which have a Latin origin. Many technical words in medicine, science, law and theology are Latin.


How many words words are in the English language?

There are about 228,132 words total in the English language.


How has the Romans influenced us by language?

Western European languages have adopted and adapted the Latin alphabet. The only letters in the English language which do not come from the Latin alphabet are J, U and W. Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian are romance languages; that is languages derived from vulgar Latin ( which was a mixture of Latin and local languages). Many Latin words have entered English via two routes. One was that Latin was the language of the church in the Middle Ages. The other was the Norman conquest of England. French became the court language and many French words entered into the English language. These words are usually of Latin origin. Many international words in medicine, law and theology are Latin.


What words did the English borrow from France?

A HUGE part of the English language came from the French. Besides obvious expressions and words, such as attache, or faux pas, common words entered the language- such as beef (from boeuf) and pork (from porc).