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Duke100782
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18 September 2014 at 2:55am | IP Logged 
holly heels wrote:
One of my favorites is "amok", as in "run amok", which somehow made its way from
Malay into the English language, and is understood by nearly everyone, and I believe it has retained its
original meaning.


If I'm not mistaken, "amok" was imported from the Philippines by the visiting Americans, presumably soldiers,
during the American colonial era in the Philippines. Yes, in Tagalog the word "amok" means pretty much the
same as it does in English.

Another word imported during this time was "boondocks", which came from the word for mountain or
"bundok" in Tagalog.


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