8 Foreign Words in English 🌎 What do they mean? đŸ€” Vocabulary with JenniferESL

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Hi everyone. It's Jennifer here with a different kind of vocabulary lesson.
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We're going to look at foreign words in English.
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It's actually not such a strange topic because we all know that language
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develops and changes over time.
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There are different influences on a language, and that includes the influence of other languages.
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So are you curious to know some of the foreign words in English? Then let's get started.
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Carpe diem!
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I'm going to share eight examples of foreign words in English, and you already heard the first:
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Carpe diem. This is Latin and it means seize the day.
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Hear this pronounced different ways. I hear carpe diem...
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carpe diem... and there may be other variations.
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We use the expression "carpe diem" to encourage someone to make the most of an opportunity.
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One film that made this expression very memorable is Dead Poets Society
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with Robin Williams.
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If you haven't seen the film, I recommend it. You can easily find the "carpe diem" seen from Dead Poets Society
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on YouTube.
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So the next time you feel inspired to take a risk, you can cry out, "Carpe diem!"
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Speaking of inspiration, let's talk about aficionados or aficionados. I've heard it said both ways.
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We borrowed this word from Spanish, but here in the u.s. we definitely say it with an American accent.
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It comes from the Spanish verb "to inspire affection."
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You can be an aficionado of something: an aficionado
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of wine, of art, of tennis. Or we could use a noun modifier before
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"aficionado": a wine aficionado, an art aficionado, a coffee aficionado.
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Similar words are "lover" and
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"enthusiast." We can talk about a wine lover, an art enthusiast, a tennis enthusiast.
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So aficionados are people who love something, and they've gained a lot of knowledge about this subject with great enthusiasm.
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You can tell me in the comments what kind of aficionado you are
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One language we've borrowed heavily from is French.We could have a few lessons on French words used in English.
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Here's one you may hear in the news these days:
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tĂȘte-Ă -tĂȘte.
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Literally, it means head to head, but it refers to a private conversation.
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Think of it as two people putting their heads close together for a private talk.
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I was at the hairdresser's the other day, and I heard a woman talking to her friend as she was leaving.
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She said, "Call me sometime next week. We'll have a tĂȘte-Ă -tĂȘte."
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But what really caught my attention was her pronunciation.
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She said a tĂȘte-Ă -tĂȘte/
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I don't say it that way, but again there are variation with these foreign words in English.
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So although I say tĂȘte-Ă -tĂȘte, you may hear other variations like tĂȘte-Ă -tĂȘte.
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If you're ever unsure about pronunciation, you can go to an online dictionary,
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especially a learner's dictionary.
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They'll have speech models for you to listen to.
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Another resource I've recommended to learners is YouGlish. Youglish.com
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Just type in the word and you can even filter for British, American, and Australian English.
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Think about the world news right now. Do you know which two political leaders are scheduled for a tĂȘte-Ă -tĂȘte?
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Here's another French word and we use it to talk about leadership. Laissez-faire.
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In my mind, this kind of sounds like the adjective "lazy."
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So that's probably how I learned the meaning when I first heard laissez-faire.
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Literally, it means to allow someone to do something.
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We use laissez-faire as an adjective to refer to
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the kind of approach that doesn't call for tight control or a lot of intervention.
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It's a hands-off approach, so we can talk about a lazy fair approach, a lazy fair attitude.
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Again let's go over some variations in pronunciation.
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I've heard laissez-faire...
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Here's a question.
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Would you prefer to work for someone who supervises you very closely or would you prefer
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someone who has a very laissez-faire leadership style?
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Did you know English also makes use of Italian words?
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When the weather grows warm in the U.S., more and more restaurants offer alfresco dining.
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That means eating in the open air. In other words, these restaurants have outdoor seating.
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Alfresco can be written as one or two words. I've seen it both ways.
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It comes from the Italian word "fresh." So think of alfresco dining as eating in the fresh, open air.
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Do any cafes in your area offer alfresco dining? Or maybe at home you sometimes eat alfresco.
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The next foreign word is a fun one, and I admit even I have trouble spelling this one.
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But luckily I don't usually have to write it. I only use it in conversation.
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DoppelgÀnger.
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Can you guess the origin?
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DoppelgÀngerr. It's German.
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It usually refers to someone who looks exactly like you.
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You might tell a friend, "I saw your doppelgÀnger at a store yesterday. It was so weird."
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As I understand, this word comes from the German idea of having a double, like a ghostly double.
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Have you ever seen someone's doppelgÀnger?
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Let's shift back to French. If I talk about people leaving en masse,
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voting en masse, or
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protesting en masse...
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Can you guess what kind of numbers I'm talking about?
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I'm referring to a high number, right? En masse refers to the whole, a whole group.
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We use it as an adverb to explain that people are acting as a whole group, one body.
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Why might people rush to the exits and mass?
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I'll end with an expression that will help you explain your position on a topic.
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Per se comes from Latin and it means by itself or in itself.
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Sometimes you need to explain your general view or opinion on a matter and then comment on a more specific
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aspect or case.
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Here's an example. I don't have a problem with tattoos per se, but covering yourself
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head-to-toe with them can be somewhat distracting.
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Here "per se" is like "in general" or "overall."
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What do you think about social media?
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Use "per se" to create a contrast between a broad view and a narrow view.
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Here are the questions I asked. You can use them for practice. Answer in the comments. Carpe diem!
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I'll do my best to offer corrections as time allows, but you can also help one another okay?
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