Some examples : rice, sugar, cotton, algebra, alcohol , alcove, arsenal, camphor , crimson ,elixir , gazelle , ghoul , giraffe , henna , jasmine , jar ,lemon , mummy , nadir ,saffron , sumac ,mascara ,orange .
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One of my teachers said that many English words were originated from the arabic language such as vitamine , medicie , ................., and of course I didn't believe him . What do you think of this ?
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There are many words in English that have their origins in French (or Norman). It's one of the reasons that English is such a rich language as there are often "French" and "Saxon" words for the same thing (for example, courage (French) and bravery (Saxon)). Some other "French" based words in English are: perfume, accomplice, admire, ace, baggage, ballet - there is a link associated with this answer which provides a much longer list.