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10/24/21

[Answer] Pretzel, frankfurter, and kindergarten are examples of loanwords derived from which language?

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Pretzel, frankfurter, and kindergarten are examples of loanwords derived from which language?


  • German:A loanword is a word as adopted from one language and incorporated into another language without translation. Pretzel, kindergarten, sauerkraut, dachshund, bratwurst, and Fahrenheit are all examples of loanwords borrowed from the German language. Some German loanwords are obvious, such as words used to describe food traditionally from Germany (such as: ‘frankfurter’ or ‘hamburger’), whereas others were borrowed so long ago that you might be surprised to discover they are loanwords at all (such as: ‘noodle’ or ‘aspirin’).



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