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    Deb Chachra (debcha@saturation.social)'s status on Sunday, 15-Feb-2026 08:46:34 JST Deb Chachra Deb Chachra

    A demonstration of how English scrobbles up words from other languages, in two sentences.

    [from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calque ]

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      Calque
      In linguistics, a calque () or loan translation is a word or phrase borrowed from another language by literal word-for-word or root-for-root translation. When used as a verb, "to calque" means to borrow a word or phrase from another language while translating its components, so as to create a new word or phrase (lexeme) in the target language. For instance, the English word skyscraper has been calqued in dozens of other languages, combining words for "sky" (or "clouds") and "scrape" in each language, such as wolkenkrabber in Dutch. Calques, like direct borrowings, often function as linguistic gap-fillers, emerging when a language lacks existing vocabulary to express new ideas, technologies, or objects. This phenomenon is widespread and is often attributed to the shared conceptual frameworks across human languages. Speakers of different languages tend to perceive the world through common categories such as time, space, and quantity, making the translation of concepts across languages both possible and natural. Calquing is distinct from phono-semantic matching: while calquing includes...

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