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68: Tea and skyscrapers - When words get borrowed across languages

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Using Germanic Roots in Translations

english has borrowed so many words from languages like latin and greek, usually via french, that we now have just borrowed the affixes that they use. The other thing that i find really fun when, again, watching languages intertwine via borrowing is when the concept behind the word gets borrowed, but not the actual word itself. I first encountered this when i was learning german in high school, and i learned the german word fanzer, which means television, ok? But it literally translates as far seer. Hang on. That's also what television means. Yes, it sure is. So, tella is greek for distance. And vision, of course,

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