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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The word "karaoke" is a borrow from Japanese, meaning "empty orchestra."
"Chutzpah" is a borrow from Yiddish, describing audacity or nerve.
"Adios" is a borrow from Spanish, meaning "goodbye."
The word "yoga" is a borrow from Sanskrit, denoting a physical and spiritual practice.
"Tsunami" is a borrow from Japanese, describing a large ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake.
"Adios" is a borrow from Spanish, meaning "goodbye" in English.
The word "kindergarten" is a borrow from German.
They decided to borrow money from the bank to start their business.
He asked if he could borrow my laptop to finish his presentation.
Can I borrow your phone charger? Mine is not working.
She asked to borrow her neighbor's lawnmower to cut the grass.
I need to borrow a ladder to reach the top shelf.
The library allows students to borrow books for a specific period of time.
The students were allowed to borrow books from the library.
He had to borrow his sister's laptop to finish his assignment.
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