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Yes, English language come from an Albanian language.
The Greek language is very significant in the English language. Many of the root words within the English language come from the Greek and Latin dialect. Some Greek root words include acro, aero, alg, endo, erg, eth, physi, plac, and pro.
Contributions to the English language have come from people of every continent.
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Lorry - Truck, usually a delivery truck.Fit - good looking, as in "she's fit"The vast majority of words in American English come from Britain., as English was the language spoken by the Pilgrim settlers.
All words are a combination of letters that form a meaningful unit of language used to communicate ideas, emotions, and information. Words are the basic building blocks of language and are essential for human communication.
English words come from a variety of languages, with the majority being derived from Latin, French, and Germanic languages such as Old English and Norse. Other significant contributors include Greek, Spanish, Italian, and Dutch. Overall, English is considered a "borrowing" language, constantly incorporating words from different sources over time.
Hurricane and hammock are two English words that come from the TaΓno language.
The English words "will come tomorow " are translated into "Ndaletsa mutsuli" in African Luhya language.
38 I believe at the moment, but the English language is forever changing, so may not be the same in years to come,
Yes, English language come from an Albanian language.
Some English words that come from German include "kindergarten," "angst," "doppelganger," and "wanderlust."
The words in the dictionary are in there to make a note of all words that are spoken so if you do not know what they mean you can look them up. They come from the English Language :)
It comes from the Latin word Germania. Many English words come from Latin.
As for new words, I'm not entirely sure...However, it is impossible for a word to be "gone" from the English language. Once a word is in the language it's there for good.
German influence on the English language can be seen through loanwords, cognates, and grammatical structures. Many English words have Germanic origins, especially words related to everyday activities and household items. Additionally, grammar rules and sentence structure in English have been influenced by German due to the shared Germanic linguistic roots of both languages.
Some words in English that sound like they come from Spanish include taco, salsa, siesta, hacienda, and fiesta. These words have been borrowed and adopted into English, preserving their Spanish pronunciation and meaning.