Definition of Loanwords. Meaning of Loanwords. Synonyms of Loanwords

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- word-forming roots of the recipient language. Loanwords, in contrast, are not translated. Examples of loanwords in the English language include café (from...
- also received an intensive number of English loanwords, particularly after World War II. Recent loanwords come primarily from the English language, mainly...
- 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...
- Orthographic Agreement of 1990. It is mostly used in loanwords from English, ****anese and Spanish. Loanwords in general, primarily gallicisms in both varieties...
- [ʒ] (only in loanwords such as 'televixin', and not for all speakers). In Polish, ⟨x⟩ was used prior to 19th century both in loanwords and native words...
- changed the spelling of the Spanish loanwords present in the Filipino language. The spellings of Spanish loanwords were reformed according to the new orthographic...
- while Ancient Gr**** loanwords are scarce the Latin loanwords are of extreme importance in phonology. The presence of loanwords from more well-studied...
- The Thai language has many borrowed words from mainly Sanskrit, Tamil, Pali and some Prakrit, Khmer, Portuguese, Dutch, certain Chinese dialects and more...
- since the early modern period. The following is a partial list of these loanwords: Iran portal Languages portal Persian vocabulary Francisation France–Iran...
- Litauischen, K. Alminauskis found 2,770 loanwords, of which about 130 were of uncertain origin. The majority of the loanwords were found to have been derived...