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A great number of words of French origin have entered the Persian language since the early modern period. The following is a partial list of these loanwords: The following is a partial list of these loanwords:
This category lists articles that list words in Persian that have origins in other languages [1] ... List of French loanwords in Persian; H.
This article is concerned with loanwords, that is, words in English that derive from Persian, either directly, or more often, from one or more intermediary languages.. Many words of Persian origin have made their way into the English language through different, often circuitous, routes.
Over the past couple of centuries, Persian has borrowed many loanwords from European languages (mainly French). [note 2] A lot of these loanwords were originally French and use French pronunciation, also other common words mainly come from English, Italian, German, and Russian (example: samovar) as well. The table below shows some examples of ...
The Persian Contributions to the English Language: An Historical Dictionary is a 2001 book by Garland Cannon and Alan S. Kaye. It is a historical dictionary of Persian loanwords in English which includes 811 Persian words appeared in English texts since 1225 CE.
Examples of loanwords in the English language include café (from French café, which means "coffee"), bazaar (from Persian bāzār, which means "market"), and kindergarten (from German Kindergarten, which literally means "children's garden").
A great number of words of Persian origin have entered the Turkish language. The following is a list of a number of these loanwords. The following is a list of a number of these loanwords. [ 1 ]
List of French loanwords in Persian; G. List of German words of French origin; ... Tamil loanwords in other languages; Loanwords in Sri Lankan Tamil; Tatsama;