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Words like 'park' and 'check' have mixed Anglo-Saxon and French origins. 'Park' comes from the Anglo-Saxon word 'pearroc' while 'check' comes from the Old French word 'eschec'.
It's difficult to determine which language has the least amount of words, as this can vary based on the criteria used for counting words. Generally, languages with smaller vocabularies include constructed languages like Toki Pona or minimalist languages like the Pirahã language spoken in Brazil.
English has borrowed words from many languages, but some major contributors include Latin (scientific and technical terms), French (culinary and fashion terms), and German (words like kindergarten and hamburger). Other languages like Spanish, Italian, and Arabic have also brought words into the English language.
Many English words come from a variety of languages including Latin, French, and Germanic languages like Old English. Over time, English has borrowed and adapted words from these languages, leading to the rich and diverse vocabulary we have today.
There is no definitive answer to this question, as languages constantly evolve and new words are added. English is often cited as having one of the largest vocabularies due to its borrowing of words from many different languages. However, languages like Mandarin Chinese may have more individual characters that represent words.
Phonemic languages, like English and Spanish, use a specific set of sounds to create meaning. These languages rely on individual sounds, or phonemes, to distinguish words. In contrast, tonal languages, such as Mandarin Chinese, use pitch variations to convey meaning. Additionally, syllabic languages, like Japanese, use syllables as the basic unit of sound. Phonemic languages differ from tonal and syllabic languages in how they use individual sounds to form words.