

Taler (not used in this form) = inhabitant of the valley ‘Gänger’ (not used in this form derivated from the verb gehen = to go) = ‘walker’ So, in the spirit of discovery, we put together a list of 20 German words used in English and translated them for you. But I'd bet good money you didn't know their actual translations until this point!Īt Brainscape, we love those a-ha! moments when you discover something deeper about a word or thing you'd never considered before. Sure, as a native speaker of English, you know the meaning of these words and understand them. Or 'safari', which is the Arabic word for "travel". Take, for example, 'shampoo', which is Hindi for "massage", as part of a Turkish bath process.

Once these " loanwords" become incorporated into everyday vocabulary, people tend to forget that they actually began their lives as competely foreign words! Like every other language, English contains a wealth of words that at some point have been "borrowed" from other languages.
