Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
This usually happens when a loanword changes its original meaning.
The term, in this later sense, entered the English language as a loanword.
"Okay" has frequently turned up as a loanword in many other languages.
The single move from one language to the other is called "loan" (see loanword).
In current usage, curriculum is less marked as a foreign loanword.
As in all languages, the older a loanword, the less recognizable it is, so I start with some of these and then move on.
The term is a loanword from the Japanese language.
It also has special significance as a loanword in cultural anthropology and the social sciences.
It may be a loanword from another language.
Issues in loanword adaptation: a case study from Thai.
Slump is a loanword used in baseball and economics).
The meaning of the Hungarian loanword was expanded to guards in general, including law enforcement officers.
This loanword, with its various corruptions, persists in numerous modern languages.
However, this definition has lost usage in both spoken and written form over the English loanword, albino.
The name is a loanword from French.
Both names probably come from the same source: a Hindi loanword for five, referring to the traditional number of ingredients.
Some European languages have adopted "mob" as a loanword to describe special kinds of bullying.
Its etymology is unknown, apparently a loanword of non-Greek origin.
Accordingly, the title seems to be a Slavic loanword in the Hungarian language.
Village - another loanword from French used for a settlement that was larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town.
An English loanword from German, it means "mound garden."
It is a loanword from gross.
Panzer is a loanword from German meaning "tank".
"The role of perception in loanword phonology".
Note that, while raisin is a French loanword, the word in French means the fresh fruit.