- A
loanword (also a loan word, loan-word) is a word at
least partly ****imilated from one
language (the
donor language) into
another language (the recipient...
-
state of Goa has
loanwords from
multiple languages,
including Arabic, Portuguese,
English and Kannada. This is a list of
loanwords in the
Konkani language...
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borrowed during ancient times and are
written in kanji.
Modern Chinese loanwords are
generally considered gairaigo and
written in katakana, or sometimes...
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languages (most
notably German),
which contributed to a
large number of
loanwords and
similar grammatical structures.
Extensive usage of
nonstandard dialects...
- Arabic, Persian, and Quechua. The
Filipino language incorporated Spanish loanwords as a
result of 333
years of
contact with the
Spanish language. In their...
- language.
There are many
loanwords from
different languages,
reflecting cultural interaction throughout history.
Notable loanwords were
borrowed from Gr****...
- The
replacing of
loanwords in
Turkish is part of a
policy of
Turkification of Atatürk. The
Ottoman Turkish language had many
loanwords from
Arabic and...
- The Thai
language has many
borrowed words from
mainly Sanskrit, Tamil, Pali and some Prakrit, Khmer, Portuguese, Dutch,
certain Chinese dialects and more...
- (/fəˈsɑːd/ ; ) is
generally the
front part or
exterior of a building. It is a
loanword from the
French façade (pronounced [fasad]),
which means "frontage" or...
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ancient Tamil Brahmi inscriptions.
There are a
number of
apparent Tamil loanwords in
Biblical Hebrew dating to
before 500 BC, the
oldest attestation of...