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`even' (Re: [lojban] Re: Tashunkekokipapi)



--- In lojban@egroups.com, Robin <robin@B...> wrote:

> Hmm, didn't know that.  Turkish has given the world very few loan
words,
> except for those which were already loanwords from arabic or
Persian.
> One nice one is the english "chockablock", from Turkish "c~ok
kalabalIk"
> - "very crowded".

This might be true - and you know this better than me; yet not with
regard to Romanian (and Hungarian) that has plenty of Turkish
loan words e.g.:
1) tutun (tütün)
2) ciorap
3) geamantan
4) bucluc
5) musafir
6) geanta
7) zseb (Hungarian)
8) rahat (=lokum)
9) kapu (Hungarian)
10) dusman
11) chibrit(?)
12) halat
13) burduf
14) buzunar
15) bumbac(?)
16) bozumfla, a se (??)
and many, many more I don't have in mind in the moment.

co'o mi'e .aulun.