A Certain je ne Sais Quoi: Words We Pinched from Other Languages

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A fascinating look at the meanings and origins of the many colourful foreign phrases we use every day.
English as we know it today is enriched with many borrowings and influences from other languages. Aficionado, chutzpah, pro bono, hoi polloi, ketchup, nous, zeitgeist - we use these foreign words every day without thinking of their origins, but what do they actually mean? And just how and why did we English speakers absorb such exotic imports? Each phrase has a fascinating history; colonialism, foreign trade, invasion and immigration all have their role to play in the evolution of our language. Did you know, for example, that 'lingua franca' is Italian for 'Frankish language' - a name given to a mixed common language used by diplomats of different nationalities in medieval times? Or that the seemingly modern 'bandana' comes from the Sanskrit for the ancient Indian technique of tie-dying fabric? A Certain Je Ne Sais Quoi is an accessible and entertaining treasury of information that 'connoisseurs' (French) of the English language will love!
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Weight 0.000000
Author Rhodes, Chloe
Availability IP
Department Stationery
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781782434320
Pages 176
Published 25/06/2015
Publisher Michael O'Mara Books
Section Gift Books
Series I Used to Know That ...
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