Bazaar is a Hindi word meaning market .
the same word is used in English. Borrowed from the French. It means place appointed for a meeting
Lydia bought three flower pots and two used books at the weekend bazaar. Some synonyms for the word bazaar are marketplace, rummage sale, and fair.
Fete, market, and marketplace can all be used in place of Bazaar.
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.
The Latin plural is syllabi. But the English plural syllabuses is also used.
Well, bazaar means a marketplace... so i think it refers to goods and things for sale (:
Two words borrowed from the Spanish language and used in English are "quesadilla" and "fiesta."
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.
Two words borrowed from Spanish and used in English are "siesta" (afternoon nap) and "fiesta" (a celebration or party).
Some words borrowed into Spanish are: Flashback Internet waffle weekend western (referring to cowboy movies) whisky
the same word is used in English. Borrowed from the French. It means place appointed for a meeting
The Grand Bazaar is a bazaar in Istanbul (Turkey). In the olden days they used the Grand Bazaar for trading goods and silk.
The Grand Bazaar is a bazaar in Istanbul (Turkey). In the olden days they used the Grand Bazaar for trading goods and silk.
A word in foreign origin is a term that has been borrowed or adopted from another language into the current language being used. These words retain their original meaning and pronunciation from the language they were borrowed from.
Burrito and Patio (:
Software has been borrowed from English and is used and spelled the same way in Spanish as in English
Some words borrowed into Spanish are: Flashback internet waffle weekend western (referring to cowboy movies) whisky