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liuzhou

liuzhou

51 minutes ago, BonVivant said:

The English word marmalade comes directly from Portuguese word marmelada

 

Not "directly". French borrowed it from Portuguese as "marmelade" and English borrowed it from the French. All the earliest recorded usages in English use the French or the English spellings.

liuzhou

liuzhou

7 minutes ago, BonVivant said:

The English word marmalade comes directly from Portuguese word marmelada

 

Not "directly". French borrowed it from Portuguese as "marmelade" and English borrowed it from the French. All the earliest recorded usages use the French or the English spellings.

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