It came from the French 'delit' which, in turn came from the Latin 'delectare' which means to charm.
It was from Greek.
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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.
Ancient Greek. Alpha and Beta are the first two letters in the Greek Alphabet.
The word "moccasin" is borrowed from the Algonquian language.
Two words borrowed from the Spanish language and used in English are "quesadilla" and "fiesta."
English borrowed the word "facade" from French.
It was from Greek.
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pasta, pizza, spaghetti,
All of these words(ranch,adobe,hacienda, and tortilla) are all borrowed from the language Spanish.
The word "sauna" was borrowed from Finnish. It is a traditional Finnish steam bath or bathhouse.
Directly from the Spanish Language-which in turn acquired it from Latin.
It is an alphabet that was created for s specific language, and not borrowed from another language.
The word "market" is borrowed from the Latin language. It comes from the Latin word "mercatus," which means trading or buying and selling.
Some words borrowed into Spanish are: Flashback internet waffle weekend western (referring to cowboy movies) whisky