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7 words of Arabic origin that we use every day: from sugar to carafe
['Matthew Allen']
LNU News
Among these, there are also words that we use in our daily lives, such as boy, cup and sugar.
The 7 Arabic words we use the most 1Warehouse2Cup3Boy4Sugar5Carafe6Canopy7SalameleccoWarehouseWhen we talk about a warehouse, we immediately think of a place intended for storing goods, materials and products.
The word derives from the verb khazana, that is “to guard” or “to store”, and through the plural makhāzin it arrived in European languages taking on forms such as warehouse, warehouse and finally warehouse.
It was precisely the cultivations and commercial networks of the Islamic world that transformed it into a much more widespread consumer product.
This is the traditional greeting of the Islamic world, still widespread today and comparable to our “good morning” or “hello”.