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Dollar Cookie And Waffle Words Borrowed From Dutch And Flemish
Dollar, Cookie and Waffle: Words Borrowed From Dutch And Flemish
Mar 12, 2020 / English / 2 mins read

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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