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English directly borrowed the word "appropriate" from the Latin word "appropriātus," which means "to make one's own" or "to assign." This borrowing occurred during the Middle English period (1150-1500).
The word "facade" is borrowed from the French language. It originally comes from the Italian word "facciata," which means "frontage" or "face."
many English words derive from latin or ancient greek words 'tri' means three in ancient greek tripod triple tricycle
Directly from the Spanish Language-which in turn acquired it from Latin.
A strong yes to both. English is a creolized language. This means that from the beginning English has been very good at making use of many different languages for things like vocabulary and grammar. It is very easy for English to incorporate words from different languages and roots and turning them into new English words. It gives English a great deal of flexibility and an unusual ability to grow and change that other languages don't have, or at least not to the same degree.
English directly borrowed the word "appropriate" from the Latin word "appropriātus," which means "to make one's own" or "to assign." This borrowing occurred during the Middle English period (1150-1500).
"Idiomas" in English means "languages"
The word "facade" is borrowed from the French language. It originally comes from the Italian word "facciata," which means "frontage" or "face."
many English words derive from latin or ancient greek words 'tri' means three in ancient greek tripod triple tricycle
the same word is used in English. Borrowed from the French. It means place appointed for a meeting
Directly from the Spanish Language-which in turn acquired it from Latin.
Yes, no means the same thing in both languages.
Un sweat or un sweatshirt is a borrowed word from English and means the same.
A strong yes to both. English is a creolized language. This means that from the beginning English has been very good at making use of many different languages for things like vocabulary and grammar. It is very easy for English to incorporate words from different languages and roots and turning them into new English words. It gives English a great deal of flexibility and an unusual ability to grow and change that other languages don't have, or at least not to the same degree.
Yes, the word "plateau" is borrowed from French, where it means a flat elevated area of land. It was introduced into English in the early 18th century.
"Sur" is a prefix in English that often means "over" or "beyond." It is borrowed from French and is used to form various words such as "surround," "surpass," and "surface."
The term llorare translated in English means donkey. It is a word that has its origins in ancient languages such as Greek, Roman, and Egyptian languages.