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Filipino borrowed words?

Some common borrowed words in Filipino are "kompyuter" (computer), "telebisyon" (television), and "internet." These terms were adapted from English and reflect the influence of Western culture on the Filipino language.


What are some borrowed words in English that we changed in filipino?

Some borrowed words in English that have been changed in Filipino include "computer" becoming "kompyuter", "television" becoming "telebisyon", and "refrigerator" becoming "ref".


Words in English borrowed from other language?

Some common words borrowed from other languages into English include "admiral" from Arabic, "chocolate" from Nahuatl, "piano" from Italian, and "tsunami" from Japanese. English has borrowed words from many languages throughout its history due to interactions with different cultures and societies.


What are some of the words that Filipinos borrowed from Spanish?

Some of the Spanish words borrowed by Filipinos include "kamote" (sweet potato), "silya" (chair), "mesa" (table), "libro" (book), and "plato" (plate). These words are commonly used in daily conversations and have become integrated into the Filipino language.


What are the 10 borrowed words?

Some borrowed words in English include: algebra (Arabic), café (French), tsunami (Japanese), safari (Swahili), chocolate (Nahuatl), pajamas (Urdu), karaoke (Japanese), pizza (Italian), kangaroo (Guugu Yimidhirr), and avocado (Nahuatl).

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Filipino borrowed words?

Some common borrowed words in Filipino are "kompyuter" (computer), "telebisyon" (television), and "internet." These terms were adapted from English and reflect the influence of Western culture on the Filipino language.


What are some borrowed words in English that we changed in filipino?

Some borrowed words in English that have been changed in Filipino include "computer" becoming "kompyuter", "television" becoming "telebisyon", and "refrigerator" becoming "ref".


What are two languages other than Greek and Latin from which English has borrowed words?

English has borrowed some words from Turkish and Arabic words such as Caravan or galosh are Turkish words, of course it pronunciation sometimes changes when we transfer it from one language to another.


Words in English borrowed from other language?

Some common words borrowed from other languages into English include "admiral" from Arabic, "chocolate" from Nahuatl, "piano" from Italian, and "tsunami" from Japanese. English has borrowed words from many languages throughout its history due to interactions with different cultures and societies.


What are some of the words that Filipinos borrowed from Spanish?

Some of the Spanish words borrowed by Filipinos include "kamote" (sweet potato), "silya" (chair), "mesa" (table), "libro" (book), and "plato" (plate). These words are commonly used in daily conversations and have become integrated into the Filipino language.


What are the 10 borrowed words?

Some borrowed words in English include: algebra (Arabic), café (French), tsunami (Japanese), safari (Swahili), chocolate (Nahuatl), pajamas (Urdu), karaoke (Japanese), pizza (Italian), kangaroo (Guugu Yimidhirr), and avocado (Nahuatl).


What English words have been borrowed from Persian?

Here is a list of some words borrowed, from Persian:AubergineazurebaksheeshbazaarbeigebiryanibrotherbucksheecalabashcaravancashcassockcaviarchessgherkingheegizzardJackalkaftankiosklemonlilacmagicorangeparadisepyjamasandalspinachsugartapestrytiaratambourinetyphoon


Which English words are borrowed from bengali?

Some English words borrowed from Bengali include 'jute', 'pajama', and 'thug'.


What are some English words that are borrowed from the French language?

I don't think the French are missing any of their words.


What filipino words start with the letter j?

There is no J in the Filipino alphabet.


What are two words in english that are borrowed from arabic?

Quite a few English words come from other languages. A loanword is when a word is taken from one language (a donor language) and adopted by a second (the recipient). Any time there is substantial contact between two languages (or two dialects) this tends to happen. Some types of words are borrowed more than others (numbers are almost never borrowed, for example). Names of foods, on the other hand, are extremely common. Here are some examples from English: Norwegian: fjord, geyser French: beef, devise Arabic: alcove, cotton Spanish: alligator, renegade Italian: pastel, sketch


Does Swahili contain many dutch words?

Swahili has borrowed some words from Dutch due to historical interactions between Dutch traders and Swahili speakers along the East African coast. However, the number of Dutch words in Swahili is relatively small compared to other languages that have influenced Swahili, such as Arabic and English.