Future Literacy 250-2 영한 Unit 16
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세트공유
probably
adv. 아마도
You have probably noticed that Korean words like “kimchi” or Japanese words like “bonsai” are used in the English language.
spelling
n. 철자
Loanwords help explain why there are many words with sounds that are different from their spellings in English.
come from
phr v. ~에서 오다
This word comes from French.
final
adj. 마지막의
In French, the final “t” in a word is not normally pronounced.
pronounce
v. 발음하다
In French, the final “t” in a word is not normally pronounced.
definitely
adv. 분명히
These other languages have definitely given English a richer vocabulary.
richer
adj. 더 풍부한
These other languages have definitely given English a richer vocabulary.
without
prep. ~없이
A loanword is a word taken from another language without being changed much.
loan
v. 빌려주다
Words are often loaned because the thing or concept named by the word is new to the speakers of the borrowing language.
concept
n. 개념
Words are often loaned because the thing or concept named by the word is new to the speakers of the borrowing language.
borrow
v. 빌리다
Therefore, the word was borrowed from Korean.
until
prep. ~까지
This is because that food was not known in English-speaking countries until fairly recently.
recently
adv. 최근에
This is because that food was not known in English-speaking countries until fairly recently.
therefore
adv. 그러므로
Therefore, the word was borrowed from Korean.
similarly
adv. 유사하게
Similarly, Korean borrowed “pizza” from English speakers, who had borrowed it from Italian.
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