Sunday, 21 August 2011

ENGLISH - WORDS BORROWED FROM OTHER LANGUAGES



WHY WORDS ARE BORROWED?

         Generally all the words of the world languages cannot be found in one language.

For example ghee is not found in UK English. so it is borrowed from Hindi.
The 9,99,999th word in English is “Jaya Ho” taken from India.

Secondly main European countries ruled England. All introduced their own way of education. Naturally the rulers’ languages dominated English.

Along with sushi, crêpes, and pizza—and their names—English has borrowed numerous words from foreign cultures. Here is a selection of "imported" words for you to add to your vocabulary.


French Borrowings



We've borrowed so many words from French that someone once half-seriously claimed that English is little more than French badly pronounced. Some of these words have kept their original spelling, while others have become so Anglicized you may not recognize them as originally French.
1.  envoy (en"voi, än"-) a diplomatic agent; an accredited messenger or representative.
2.  résumé (rez"» ma', rez'» ma") a summing up; a brief account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience, as of an applicant for a job.
3.  coup d'état (k»'da") a sudden and decisive action in politics, especially one effecting a change of government, illegally or by force.
4.  cause célèbre (kôz"s* leb", -leb"r*) any controversy that attracts great public attention.
5.  avant-garde (* vänt'gärd", * vant'-, av'äN-, ä"väN-) the advance group in any field, especially in the visual, literary, or musical arts, whose works are unorthodox and experimental.
6.  laissez-faire (les'a fâr") the theory that government should intervene as little as possible in economic affairs.
7.  rendezvous (rän"d* v»', -da-) an agreement between two or more people to meet at a certain time and place.
8.  cul-de-sac (kul"d* sak") a street, lane, etc., closed at one end; blind alley.
9.  esprit de corps (e spre" d* kôr") a sense of union and of common interests and responsibilities, as developed among a group of persons associated together.
10.  idée fixe (e'da feks") a fixed idea; obsession.
11.  joie de vivre (zhwä'd* vev", ve"vr*) a delight in being alive.
12.  milieu (mil y»", mel-) an environment; medium.
13.  potpourri (po'p» re") a mixture of dried petals of roses or other flowers with spices, kept in a jar for their fragrance.
14.  rapport (ra pôr", r*-) a harmonious or sympathetic relationship or connection.
15.  bon vivant (bon"ve vänt", bôN"ve väN") a person who lives luxuriously and enjoys good food and drink.



Additional French Borrowings

 


Here are fifteen more words borrowed from French. Their mastery can put vigor into your vocabulary, especially in writing.
1.  tour de force (t»r'd* fôrs") an exceptional achievement using the full skill, ingenuity, and resources of a person, country, or group.
2.  connoisseur (kon'* sûr", -s»r") a person who is especially competent to pass critical judgments in art or in matters of taste.
3.  raconteur (rak'on tûr", -t»r") a person who is skilled in relating anecdotes.
4.  poseur (po zûr") a person who attempts to impress others by assuming or affecting a manner, degree of elegance, etc.
5.  saboteur (sab'* tûr") a person who deliberately destroys property, obstructs services, or undermines a cause.
6.  décolletage (da'kol täzh") the neckline of a dress cut low in the front or back and often across the shoulders.
7.  mêlée (ma"la, ma la") a confused, general hand-to-hand fight.
8.  tout à fait (t»' tä fa") entirely.
9.  chauffeur (sho"f*r, sho fûr") a person employed to drive another person's automobile.
10.  fiancé (fe'än sa", fe än"sa) a man engaged to be married.
11.  protégé (pro"t* zha', pro't* zha") a person under the patronage or care of someone influential who can further his or her career.
12.  gourmet (g»r ma", g»r"ma) a connoisseur in the delicacies of the table.
13.  tout de suite (t»t swet") at once; immediately.
14.  chic (shek) attractive and fashionable in style; stylish.
15.  tout le monde (t»'l* mônd") everyone; everybody.

Numerous other languages have left their mark on English as well—including Italian, Spanish, and Latin. We will begin with a group of words borrowed from Italian.


Italian Borrowings

 


1.  alfresco (al fres"ko) out-of-doors; in the open air.
2.  piazza (pe az"*, -ä"z*) a town square.
3.  dilettante (dil"i tänt') a person who takes up an art, activity, or subject merely for amusement; dabbler.
4.  fiasco (fe as"ko) a complete and ignominious failure.
5.  imbroglio (im brol"yo) a confused state of affairs; a complicated or difficult situation; bitter misunderstanding.
6.  impresario (im'pri sär"e o', -sâr"-) a person who organizes or manages public entertainments; a manager, director, or the like.
7.  incognito (in'kog ne"to, in kog"ni to') having one's identity concealed, as under an assumed name, especially to avoid notice.
8.  manifesto (man'* fes"to) a public declaration of intentions, opinions, objectives, or motives, as one issued by a government, a sovereign, or an organization.
9.  replica (rep"li k*) a copy or reproduction of a work of art.



Additional Italian Borrowings

 

Italian is often said to be the most musical of the Romance languages. Make sure to practice the pronunciations of the following musical and artistic terms borrowed from Italian. The two self-tests at the end of the lesson will help you reinforce the words and their meanings.
1.  sotto voce (sot"o vo"che) in a low, soft voice, so as not to be overheard.
2.  sonata (s*"t*) a composition for one or two instruments, typically with three or four contrasting movements.
3.  fugue (fy»g) a polyphonic composition based on one, two, or more themes that are enunciated by several voices or parts in turn, and are subject to contrapuntal treatment; in psychiatry, a period in which a patient suffers from loss of memory, often begins a new life, and upon recovery, remembers nothing from the amnesiac period. Borrowed through French from Italian "fuga," literally a fleeing, flight.
4.  intermezzo (in't*r met"so, -med"zo) a short dramatic, musical, or other entertainment of light character introduced between the acts of a drama or opera.
5.  cantata (k*n tä"t*) a choral composition, either sacred and resembling a short oratorio, or secular, as a drama set to music but not to be acted.
6.  maestro (mi"stro) an eminent composer, teacher, or conductor of music.
7.  chiaroscuro (ke är'* sky»r"o) the distribution of light and shade in a picture.
8.  villanella (vil'* nel"*) a rustic Italian part-song without accompaniment. The French word "villanelle," meaning a short poem of fixed form, was adapted from Italian.



Spanish Borrowings

 

Our neighbors to the south have also enriched our language with a number of words that reflect the merging of Spanish culture with our own. You may find that you are already familiar with some of the following words but were unaware of their Hispanic ancestry.
1.  desperado (des'p*"do, -ra"-) a bold, reckless criminal or outlaw.
2.  fiesta (fe es"t*) in Spain and Latin America, a festival celebrating a religious holiday; any festive celebration.
3.  siesta (se es"t*) a midday or afternoon rest or nap, especially as taken in Spain and Latin America.
4.  bonanza (b* nan"z*, bo-) a rich mass of ore, as found in mining; a spectacular windfall.
5.  pronto (pron"to) promptly; quickly.
6.  patio (pat"e o', pä"te o') a paved outdoor area adjoining a house; courtyard.
7.  bolero (b* lâr"o, bo-) a lively Spanish dance in triple meter; a waist-length jacket worn open in front.
8.  bravado (br*"do) swaggering display of courage.


Additional Spanish Borrowings

Here are some additional Spanish words to spice up your speech and writing. Study the definitions and complete the two self-tests at the end of the lesson to help you reinforce what you have learned.
1.  tango (tang"go) a ballroom dance of Spanish-American origin.
2.  arroyo (* roi"o) a small steep-sided watercourse or gulch with a nearly flat floor, usually dry except in heavy rains.
3.  sierra (se er"*) a chain of hills or mountains, the peaks of which suggest the teeth of a saw.
4.  mesa (ma"s*) a land formation having a flat top and steep rock walls, common in arid and semi-arid parts of the United States and Mexico.
5.  chili con carne (chil"e kon kär"ne) a spicy Mexican-American dish of meat, beans, onion, chopped pepper, tomatoes, and seasonings.
6.  guerrilla (g* ril"*) a member of a small, independent band of soldiers that harass the enemy by surprise raids, sabotage, etc.
7.  mustang (mus"tang) a small, hardy horse of the American plains.
8.  caudillo (kou ðe"lyô, -ðe"yô) a head of state, especially a military dictator.


Latin Borrowings

 

We've already encountered a great number of words with Latin roots in previous lessons, but most of them have been transformed over the centuries. Here are eight Latin words and phrases that survived intact when they were incorporated into English. All are words that can add power to your speech and writing. Study the definitions and complete the two self-tests.
1.  decorum (di kôr"*m) dignified behavior, manners, or appearance.
2.  gratis (grat"is, gra"tis) without charge or payment; free.
3.  in toto (in to"to) in all; in the whole.
4.  odium (o"de *m) intense hatred or dislike, especially toward something or someone regarded as contemptible, despicable, or repugnant.
5.  per se (pûr sa", se") by, of, for, or in itself.
6.  pro tempore (pro" tem"p* re', -ra') temporarily; for the time being.
7.  status quo (sta"t*s kwo", stat"*s) the existing state or condition; things as they are.
8.  terra firma (ter"* fûr"m*) firm or solid earth; dry land.





ENGLISH - TESTS OF SYNONYMS



Test 1:    Matching    Synonyms

Match each of the following numbered words with its closest synonym. Write your answer in the space provided.


1. rendezvous
a. togetherness
_____
2. rapport
b. experimental artists
_____
3. cul-de-sac
c. hands-off policy
_____
4. bon vivant
d. love of life
_____
5. idée fixe
e. meeting
_____
6. joie de vivre
f. environment
_____
7. potpourri
g. diplomatic agent
_____
8. milieu
h. harmony
_____
9. avant-garde
i. controversy
_____
10. coup d'état
j. government overthrow
_____
11. résumé
k. dead end
_____
12. esprit de corps
l. list of qualifications
_____
13. envoy
m. connoisseur
_____
14. cause célèbre
n. fragrant dried flowers
_____
15. laissez-faire
o. obsession
_____


Test 2:    True   /   False

In the space provided, write T if the definition of the numbered word is true or F if it is false.




T or F
1. laissez-faire
a policy of leaving alone
_____
2. esprit de corps
harmony and union
_____
3. milieu
setting
_____
4. rendezvous
meeting
_____
5. idée fixe
obsession
_____
6. potpourri
cooking utensils
_____
7. envoy
letter
_____
8. rapport
announcement
_____
9. joie de vivre
good vintage
_____
10. coup d'état
headache
_____
11. cause célèbre
controversy
_____
12. cul-de-sac
dead end
_____
13. bon vivant
good sport
_____
14. résumé
curriculum vitae
_____
15. avant-garde
front-runners
_____



Test 1: Defining Words

Define each of the following words.
1. tout à fait ___________________________________________________________
2. gourmet ___________________________________________________________
3. chauffeur ___________________________________________________________
4. tout le monde ___________________________________________________________
5. décolletage ___________________________________________________________
6. tout de suite ___________________________________________________________
7. tour de force ___________________________________________________________
8. chic ___________________________________________________________
9. protégé ___________________________________________________________
10. connoisseur ___________________________________________________________
11. raconteur ___________________________________________________________
12. mêlée ___________________________________________________________
13. saboteur ___________________________________________________________
14. poseur ___________________________________________________________
15. fiancé ___________________________________________________________

Test 2: Synonyms

Each of the following phrases contains an italicized word. Select the best synonym for each word from the choices provided. Write your answer in the space provided.
1.  a daring décolletage
a. low-cut dress
b. dance
c.  acrobatics
d. behavior
2.  a chic hat
a. French
b. imported
c.  expensive
d. stylish
3.  the nervous fiancé
a. engaged woman
b. engaged man
c.  executive
d. husband
4.  tout le monde attended
a. connoisseurs
b. specialists
c.  everyone
d. no one
5.  the entertaining raconteur
a. comedian
b. storyteller
c.  singer
d. poet
6.  an amazing tour de force
a. show of force
b. war victory
c.  humiliation
d. achievement
7.  pass the butter tout de suite
a. immediately
b. thank you
c.  please
d. later
8.  a transparent poseur
a. model
b. prank
c.  fraud
d. gag
9.  a captured saboteur
a. spy
b. demolisher
c.  turncoat
d. revolutionary
10.  my protégé
a. mentor
b. tutor
c.  child
d. dependent
11.  a new chauffeur
a. kitchen helper
b. mentor
c.  chef
d. driver
12.  a violent mêlée
a. free-for-all
b. storm
c.  criminal
d. sea
13.  a noted connoisseur
a. expert
b. politician
c.  hostess
d. professor
14.  completed the job tout à fait
a. quickly
b. sloppily
c.  entirely
d. yesterday
15.  a famous gourmet
a. driver
b. waitress
c.  heavy eater
d. food expert

Test 1: Matching Synonyms

Match each of the following numbered words with its closest synonym. Write your answer in the space provided.


1. fiasco
a. manager
_____
2. imbroglio
b. town square
_____
3. incognito
c. outdoors
_____
4. impresario
d. failure
_____
5. manifesto
e. public declaration
_____
6. piazza
f. confusion
_____
7. replica
g. reproduction
_____
8. alfresco
h. in disguise
_____
9. dilettante
i. dabbler
_____

Test 2: Definitions

Each of the following phrases contains an italicized word. From the three choices provided, circle the best definition.
1.  an alfresco café
a. open-air
b. expensive
c.  famous
2.  traveling incognito
a. cheaply
b. under an alias
c.  quickly
3.  a major fiasco
a. cigar
b. fault
c.  failure
4.  an important manifesto
a. declaration
b. expansion
c.  bond issue
5.  a real dilettante
a. expert
b. socialite
c.  amateur
6.  a horrible imbroglio
a. confusion
b. disgrace
c.  conflagration
7.  a broad piazza
a. forest
b. error
c.  town square
8.  an expensive replica
a. request
b. copy
c.  machine
9.  a famous impresario
a. singer
b. actor
c.  manager

Test 1: Defining Words

Define each of the following words.
1. villanella ___________________________________________________________
2. chiaroscuro ___________________________________________________________
3. sonata ___________________________________________________________
4. sotto voce ___________________________________________________________
5. maestro ___________________________________________________________
6. cantata ___________________________________________________________
7. intermezzo ___________________________________________________________
8. fugue ___________________________________________________________

Test 2: True/False

In the space provided, write T if the definition of the numbered word is true or F if it is false.



T or F
1. maestro
famous musician

2. chiaroscuro
shadows
_____
3. intermezzo
musical interlude

4. cantata
song
_____
5. sonata
ballad

6. villanella
part-song
_____
7. fugue
musical instrument

8. sotto voce
strident voice
_____


Test 1: True/False

In the space provided, write T if the definition of the numbered word is true or F if it is false.


T or F
1. siesta
nap
_____
2. patio
courtyard
_____
3. bolero
jacket
_____
4. fiesta
celebration
_____
5. bravado
applause
_____
6. pronto
dappled pony
_____
7. desperado
desperate lover
_____
8. bonanza
sprawling ranch
_____

Test 2: Matching Synonyms

Select the best definition for each numbered word. Write your answer in the space provided.

1. pronto
a. great, sudden wealth or luck
_____
2. bravado
b. afternoon nap
_____
3. bonanza
c. courtyard
_____
4. bolero
d. bold outlaw
_____
5. desperado
e. festive celebration
_____
6. siesta
f. promptly
_____
7. patio
g. waist-length jacket
_____
8. fiesta
h. swaggering show of bravery
_____

Test 1: Definitions

For each definition, select the correct vocabulary word. Write your answer in the space provided.
_____
1. a member of a band of independent soldiers who harass the enemy through surprise attacks

a. quadroon
b. arroyo
c. mustang
d. guerrilla

_____
2. a Mexican-American dish of meat, beans, tomatoes, onion, chopped pepper, and seasonings

a. sierra
b. taco
c. chili con carne
d. peccadillo

_____
3. a small, steep-sided watercourse or gulch with a nearly flat floor

a. arroz con pollo
b. tango
c. arroyo
d. mesa

_____
4. a small, hardy horse

a. arroyo
b. mustang
c. mesa
d. caudillo

_____
5. a military dictator

a. caudillo
b. mesa
c. sierra
d. arroyo

_____
6. a ballroom dance of Spanish-American origin

a. tango
b. waltz
c. quadroon
d. arroyo

_____
7. a land formation having a flat top and steep rock walls

a. Sierra Madre
b. tango
c. arroyo
d. mesa

_____
8. a chain of hills or mountains

a. quadroon
b. mesa
c. sierra
d. arroyo

Test 2: Matching Synonyms

Match each of the numbered words with its closest synonym. Write your answer in the space provided.
1. mesa
a. soldier
_____
2. mustang
b. saw-toothed mountains
_____
3. caudillo
c. ballroom dance
_____
4. arroyo
d. flat-topped land formation
_____
5. guerrilla
e. chief of state
_____
6. tango
f. spicy dish of meat and beans
_____
7. chili con carne
g. dry gulch
_____
8. sierra
h. horse
_____

Test 1: Defining Words

Define each of the following words.
1. pro tempore ___________________________________________________________
2. odium ___________________________________________________________
3. in toto ___________________________________________________________
4. per se ___________________________________________________________
5. terra firma ___________________________________________________________
6. decorum ___________________________________________________________
7. gratis ___________________________________________________________
8. status quo ___________________________________________________________

Test 2: True/False

In the space provided, write T if the definition of the numbered word is true or F if it is false.



T or F
1. status quo
existing state
_____
2. pro tempore
for the time being
_____
3. odium
bad odor
_____
4. terra firma
solid ground
_____
5. per se
amount
_____
6. in toto
with the dog
_____
7. gratis
free
_____
8. decorum
embellishment
_____
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