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How Should We Pronounce Foreign Words?

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How Should We Pronounce Foreign Words?

What is different about words like bread, desk, and sword compared to words like burrito, bureau, and karaoke? If you said that the second set of words comes from other languages, you were right. The process is called “borrowing,” and it happens when one language adds a word (or sometimes a short sound sequence) from another language into its own “lexicon.” ...Read More

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