- 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...
-
little Turkic loanwords. The
language of the
Ashiks was full of dialect, as well as
Turkic and
Iranian loanwords. Some
Turkic loanwords became international...
- The Thai
language has many
borrowed words from
mainly Sanskrit, Tamil, Pali and some Prakrit, Khmer, Portuguese, Dutch,
certain Chinese dialects and more...
-
while Ancient Gr****
loanwords are
scarce the
Latin loanwords are of
extreme importance in phonology. The
presence of
loanwords from more well-studied...
- as well as in
loanwords). In Pirahã, ⟨x⟩
symbolizes the
glottal stop /ʔ/. In Polish, ⟨x⟩ was used
prior to 19th
century both in
loanwords and
native words...
- 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...
-
changed the
spelling of the
Spanish loanwords present in the
Filipino language. The
spellings of
Spanish loanwords were
reformed according to the new orthographic...
- ****anese
loanwords in
Taiwanese Hokkien. On the
other hand, the
variants spoken in
Singapore and
Malaysia have a
substantial number of
loanwords from Malay...
-
Orthographic Agreement of 1990. It is
mostly used in
loanwords from English, ****anese and Spanish.
Loanwords in general,
primarily gallicisms in both varieties...