Pie chart describing language origin
Pie chart describing language origin

by Scott Miles

The English language has taken in a large amount of words from other languages.

As a matter of fact, only about 26% of the current English vocabulary is purely from the earlier forms of English. 

As the chart shows, French accounts for 29% of all words in the English vocabulary. The origin of some of this borrowed vocabulary is no secret, as the words retain a strong French flavor in spelling and/or pronunciation. Genre, croissant, déjà vu, and buffet are among many such examples. 

 

However, there are many borrowed words that the average native-speaker of English might be surprised to find out were originally of French origin. Here is a short list of food vocabulary borrowed from French. 

 

beef     

pork    

poultry  

caramel     

cream      

pastry     

pudding 

mayonnaise    

mustard     

Sauce

salad 

casserole   

sausage  

soup  

stew 

 

Bon appétit! 

 

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