Unit 25 discusses foreign words that have become incorporated into the English language. It provides definitions for 20 words from French, 10 words from other European languages like German and Russian, and 7 words from Asian languages like Chinese, Japanese, and Spanish. Many of the words relate to concepts like mistakes, enjoyment, travel, cooking styles, and politics. The document serves as a guide to understanding words from other languages that are now used in English.
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Foreign Words in English
Unit 25 discusses foreign words that have become incorporated into the English language. It provides definitions for 20 words from French, 10 words from other European languages like German and Russian, and 7 words from Asian languages like Chinese, Japanese, and Spanish. Many of the words relate to concepts like mistakes, enjoyment, travel, cooking styles, and politics. The document serves as a guide to understanding words from other languages that are now used in English.
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Unit 25: Foreign words in English
faux pas ( noun) a socially embarrassing mistake
joie de vivre (noun ) great enjoyment of life deja vu (noun) the feeling that you have already experienced what is happening now fait accompli (noun) something that has happened and can't be changed carte blanche (noun) complete freedom to take whatever action you want entre nous (adj/adv) used to say that something should be a secret 'between ourselves' en route (adv) on the way to or from somewhere nuance ( noun) a very small difference in meaning, appearance, etc. doppelganger ( noun) a person who looks exactly like you but is not related to you realpolitik (noun) practical politics, decided by immediate needs rather than by principle wanderlust (noun) the wish to travel far and to many different places incommunicado (adj) not communicating with anyone maana (adv) tomorrow El Nino (noun) an unusual current in the Pacific Ocean that temporarily changes world weather patterns cognoscente ( noun) a person who has a lot of specialist knowledge, particularly of the arts plural: cognoscenti prima donna (noun) someone who thinks they are special and should be treated in a special way bonsai ( noun) a very small tree that has been stopped from growing to its full size kimono (noun) a loose piece of outer clothing with side sleeves origami (noun) making decorative objects by folding paper feng shui ( noun) an ancient Chinese belief that the way your house is built and the way that you arrange objects affects success, health and happiness lychee ( noun) a fruit with a rough brown shell and sweet white flesh typhoon (noun) a violent wind which has a circular motion, found in the West Pacific Ocean French: denouement (noun) the end of a book or play where everything is explained nouvelle cuisine (noun) a style of cooking in which a small amount of food is served in an attractive pattern on the plate bete noire (noun) a person or thing that particularly annoys you or that you dislike cause celebre (noun) a controversial event that attracts a lot of public attention de rigueur (adjective) describing something you must have or do to appear fashionable clientele (noun) the customers or clients of a business contretemps (noun) an embarrassing small disagreement en suite (adverb/adjective) describing a connected bathroom and bedroom nom de plume (noun) a false name used by a writer savoir-faire (noun) the ability to do or say the right thing in any situation Chinese: gingseng ( noun) the root of a tropical plant used to improve health kumquat ( noun) a small, oval orange-coloured fruit Italian: diva (noun) a famous female singer sotto voce (adjective) said in a very quiet voice German: ersatz (adjective) describes something used instead of something else because the original is rare or too expensive schadenfreude (noun) a feeling of pleasure you get when something bad happens to someone else Japanese: 1
Unit 25: Foreign words in English
haiku ( noun) a poem made up of 17 syllables only ninja ( noun) a Japanese sword-carrying fighter Spanish: macho (adjective) behaving forcefully and without emotion in a way that was thought typical of a man pronto (adjective) quickly and at once Russian: glasnost (noun) a policy of making government more open and accountable to its people intelligentsia (noun) the highly educated people in a society who are interested in arts and politics politburo (noun) the main governing group in a Communist country samovar (noun) a large metal container used to heat water for tea troika ( noun ) a group of three powerful politicians
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