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who can tell me why the word " suggar " is originaly from arabic languge
10 feb 2008 23:23
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It's also from Old French ("sucre"), Middle Latin ("succarum"), Persian ("shakar"), Sanskrit ("sharkara"). The Arabic word for sugar ("sukkar") was borrowed by Italian ('zucchero'), Spanish ('azucar') and Old High German ('zucura'; modern german: 'Zucker') because sugar was foreign in Europe until the Arabs began to cultivate it in Italy and Spain. Since English is a Germanic language, "sugar" got its roots from the Old High German 'zucura', which was from the Arabic 'sukkar'. Etymology is so interesting, isn't it? :]
11 febbraio 2008
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