Sign in Japanese, Portuguese and English. Photo by Abasaa in Wikipedia.
One of the joys of travel is realising how many foreign words we already know.
Here are a few: (alphabetically by country)
AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL
boomerang
kangaroo
FRENCH
ballet
banquette
bizarre
bouquet
croquet
mortgage
naive
sanguine
silhouette
suave
That's just ten. My family has listed 400.
We did not count any food or culinary terms. There would be too many: bain marie, croissant, creme brulee, croque monsieur, petits pots de chocolat,
GERMAN
kindergarten (child garden)
ersatz
INDIAN/ Hindi
bungalow
jodhpur
jungle
pyjama
shampoo
ITALIAN
millefeuille - flaky pastry (a thousand leaves)
maestro
opera
pianoforte
villa
THE NETHERLANDS
Yacht
SPANISH
cafeteria
cocoa
cockroach
fiesta
mosquito
patio
siesta
sombrero
vertigo
SWAHILI
safari - journey
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