paper-Egyptians
Muffin-German
Zero-Arabic
Umbrella-Italian
Diplomat-French
Fog-Danish
Cookie-Dutch
Yoghurt-Turkish
Buysur
All of these words(ranch,adobe,hacienda, and tortilla) are all borrowed from the language Spanish.
Examples for borrowed words..Democracy-Greek paper-EgyptiansMuffin-GermanZero-ArabicUmbrella-ItalianDiplomat-FrenchFog-DanishCookie-DutchYoghurt-TurkishBuysur
We call them borrowed words [ permanently borrowed !! ]. For example, karate, Taikwando, kimchi, sauerkraut, etc.
Sushi (from Japanese) and pizza (from Italian) are two examples of words that have been borrowed from different languages into English.
Some English words borrowed from Bengali include 'jute', 'pajama', and 'thug'.
Here is a list of some words borrowed, from Persian:AubergineazurebaksheeshbazaarbeigebiryanibrotherbucksheecalabashcaravancashcassockcaviarchessgherkingheegizzardJackalkaftankiosklemonlilacmagicorangeparadisepyjamasandalspinachsugartapestrytiaratambourinetyphoon
Some examples of words that stay the same in many languages include "hotel," "taxi," "internet," and "television." These words have been borrowed into many languages due to globalization and technology.
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.
English uses many borrowed words too many to list here. But the following are some borrowed words: Hawaiian - ukulele, hula Malay - bamboo, gong Mandarin - kowtow, typhoon Norwegian - walrus, ski welsh - corgi, maggot
Two words in Spanish borrowed from Greek are "teléfono" (telephone) and "filosofía" (philosophy).
Tomato and chocolate are both borrowed from Nahuatl.
Two words borrowed from the Spanish language and used in English are "quesadilla" and "fiesta."