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English Words Taken From The Arabic Language

we love arabic .. نحب لغتنا العربية

Last week when I wrote a post about “Haram”- Officially A New English Word, I came across more words that originate from the Arabic language that are also in the dictionary of Merriam-Webster.

Sometimes when you do some research, you realize just how vast knowledge really is . More importantly, if you told some of these hardcore English/British folks alot of the words they speak come from the Arabic language, they would probably be shocked.

Anyways check out the words below, courtesy of zompist.com :

  • felafelfala:fil
  • hadithh’adi:t ‘tradition’
  • jinnjinn ‘spirits’, plural of genie
  • orangena:ranj – from Sanskrit
  • sofas,uffah ‘raised dais with cushions’
  • cottonqutn
  • caliphkhali:fah ‘successor’ – khalafa ‘succeed’
  • algebraal-jebr ‘reintegration’ – jabara reunite
  • lime li:mah ‘citrus fruit’
  • mullahmawla: ‘master’
  • safarisafari:y ‘journey’ – safara travel
  • magazinemakha:zin ‘storehouses’ – khazana store
  • mattressmatrah ‘place where something is thrown, mat, cushion’ – tarah’a throw

Pretty cool right? Now go spread the knowledge 🙂

Was’alaam Yo!

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