Like all languages, English has adopted many words from other languages that it came into
contact with throughout history.
Learn these English words borrowed from Dutch and Flemish language:
✅ booze = alcohol, especially hard liquor
✅ buoy = an anchored float serving as a navigation mark
✅ cookie = a small sweet cake
✅ dock = a structure extending out from the shore into a body of water
✅ dollar = a basic monetary unit
✅ easel = a self-supporting wooden frame for holding art while it’s being made
✅ freight = goods transported by truck, train, ship, or aircraft
✅ gin = a clear alcoholic spirit
✅ landscape = all the visible features of an area of countryside or land
✅ leak = an accidental hole or crack in a container that releases contents
✅ scoop = to pick up in a swift, fluid movement
✅ sketch = a rough or unfinished drawing
✅ smuggle = moving goods or people illegally into or out of a country
✅ stripe = a long narrow band or strip
✅ waffle = a small crisp batter cake
✅ yacht = a medium-sized sailboat
Do you know any other English words borrowed from other languages? Tell us in the comments section!
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