borrowing
bo
ˈbɑ
baa
rrowing
roʊɪng
rowing
British pronunciation
/bˈɒɹə‍ʊɪŋ/

Definition & Meaning of "borrowing"in English

Borrowing
01

the appropriation (of ideas or words etc) from another source

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Examples
The essay showed obvious borrowing from earlier authors.
Borrowing concepts from other disciplines can inspire innovation.
02

the act of getting money from a person or an organization with the agreement to repay the borrowed amount along with any related interest or fees within a specified period

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Examples
Many students rely on borrowing through student loans to finance their education and living expenses.
Borrowing allows individuals and organizations to access capital they need for investments or expenses without needing to liquidate existing assets.
03

the process by which words or phrases are adopted from one language into another, often due to cultural contact, trade, or historical influences, resulting in the integration of foreign elements into the borrowing language

What is "borrowing"?

Borrowing is a linguistic process in which one language takes words or phrases from another language and incorporates them into its own vocabulary. This often occurs due to cultural contact, trade, migration, or the influence of media. For example, English has borrowed numerous words from languages like French, Spanish, and Italian, such as "café," "taco," and "pizza." Borrowing can enrich a language by introducing new concepts or terms that do not have direct equivalents. The borrowed words may retain their original pronunciation and spelling, or they may be adapted to fit the phonetic and grammatical rules of the borrowing language over time.

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English shows extensive borrowing from French and Latin.
The word " sushi " is a borrowing from Japanese.
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