Dylanarama Newbie United States Joined 5440 days ago 30 posts - 31 votes Speaks: English*
| Message 1 of 9 30 April 2011 at 8:33pm | IP Logged |
What are some languages with a lot of Germanic loan words. All I can think of are Estonian and maybe Indonesian(because of Dutch). I want to leave out languages that borrowed from English because that is no fun. Are there any other languages?
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tractor Tetraglot Senior Member Norway Joined 5454 days ago 1349 posts - 2292 votes Speaks: Norwegian*, English, Spanish, Catalan Studies: French, German, Latin
| Message 2 of 9 30 April 2011 at 9:07pm | IP Logged |
I've been told that Finnish has a lot of Swedish loan words. Some of them are very old loans, and can therefore be
hard to recognise. The Sami languages probably have lots of borrowings from Swedish and Norwegian.
Romance languages have some old loan words from Germanic languages. Some Germanic loan words in Spanish
(not all of them very old): guerra, yelmo, blanco, burgo, guante, fiordo, esquí, eslalom. Some in French: jardin,
guichet, hamster, hagard.
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Haukilahti Triglot Groupie Finland Joined 4965 days ago 94 posts - 126 votes Speaks: Finnish*, English, Polish
| Message 3 of 9 30 April 2011 at 9:41pm | IP Logged |
tractor wrote:
I've been told that Finnish has a lot of Swedish loan words. Some of them are very old loans, and can therefore be hard to recognise. |
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The oldest loan words are from Old German, not Swedish. "Kuningas" is an example of an old word that is more similar to the original in Finnish than in Germanic languages (King, König, ...)
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getreallanguage Diglot Senior Member Argentina youtube.com/getreall Joined 5472 days ago 240 posts - 371 votes Speaks: Spanish*, English Studies: Italian, Dutch
| Message 4 of 9 30 April 2011 at 10:05pm | IP Logged |
At the risk of sounding so obvious it could seem tongue-in-cheek, English. English has a lot of Norse words, a good number of borrowings from Dutch, German and Afrikaans, and even Germanic words that came in through French, like 'guardian' (the same word, without having gone through the French 'strainer', is 'warden'.) But I imagine that the purpose of this thread is not to discuss inter-family loans between Germanic languages.
If French 'jardin' is a Germanic word then Spanish 'jardín' also is. A couple of other Germanic words in Spanish are 'guardia' and 'guardián'.
Edited by getreallanguage on 30 April 2011 at 10:06pm
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imm1234 Triglot Newbie Czech Republic Joined 4941 days ago 8 posts - 9 votes Speaks: English*, French, Czech
| Message 6 of 9 25 May 2011 at 4:56pm | IP Logged |
Well, Czech has quite a few German loan words. These include:
knedlík, furt, hergot, hejtman, šunka, taška, brýle, rytíř.
There are also quite a few calques.
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arturs Triglot Senior Member Latvia Joined 5272 days ago 278 posts - 408 votes Speaks: Latvian*, Russian, English
| Message 7 of 9 02 July 2011 at 6:59pm | IP Logged |
Latvian is full of Germanic loan words, of course modified:
stārķis - Storch (German)
bikses - byxor (Swedish)
zāģis - Säge (German)
dienests - Dienst (German)
glāze - Glas (German)
kaste - Kasten (German)
ķirsis - Kirsche (German)
niere - njure (Swedish)
panna - Pfanne (German)
rēķināt - rechnen (German)
šmuce - Schmutze (German)
These are only some of the words that come in my at this moment.
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s0fist Diglot Senior Member United States Joined 5047 days ago 260 posts - 445 votes Speaks: Russian*, English Studies: Sign Language, German, Spanish, French
| Message 8 of 9 02 July 2011 at 10:02pm | IP Logged |
Russian has a decent German-borrowed wordbase.
borrowed words in Russian wikipedia
here's a short copy pasted list from the above wikipedia article:
абзац — Absatz
абрис — Abriss — обведенный контур, рисунок
автобан — Autobahn — атомобильная дорога, трасса
айсберг — Eisberg — ледяная гора
аксельбант — Achselband — наплечная лента
аншлюс — Anschluss
аншлаг — Anschlag — объявление (то есть в данном случае объявление «Все билеты проданы»)
арест — Arrest
бакенбарды — Backenbart — борода на щеках
бант — Band — лента
блицкриг — Blitzkrieg — молниеносная война
брандмауэр — Brandmauer — противопожарная стена
дуршлаг — Durchschlag — пробить, пробросить сквозь что-то
егерь — Jäger — охотник
ефрейтор — Gefreiter — освобожденный
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