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    Arabic Words in Disguise: How You Know More French, Spanish, and German Than You Think

    Malak ShalabyBy Malak ShalabyMay 24, 2025Updated:May 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Thinking of learning a new language, but your brain says “too hard”? Plot twist: Arabic already snuck into French, Spanish, and German centuries ago. Through trade, science, poetry, and even colonization, your ancestors left their linguistic fingerprints everywhere. So you’re not starting from scratch.

    French

    الكيمياء → Chimie
    “Chimie” is derived from the word “Al-Kimiyaa” which is believed to be linked to the ancient Egyptian word “Kemet”. Arab scholars created and preserved the science of chemistry, and Europe took notes.

    Via ThoughtCo
    Via ThoughtCo

    قميص → Chemise
    From Arabic qamees, a classic long shirt worn across the Arab world. The French kept the flow, and took the fashion up a notch.

    Via Tommy Hilfiger
    Via Tommy Hilfiger

    أمير → Émir
    Direct from Ameer, meaning prince or commander. The French didn’t even bother changing it, iconic behavior.

    Via The Guardian
    Via The Guardian

    مسكين → Mesquin
    Started as “poor soul” in Arabic, ended up meaning “stingy” in French. Talk about a lost-in-translation moment.

    Spanish

    الأرز → Arroz
    Arabs introduced rice cultivation to Spain, and the name aruzz came with it. The rice stayed and the name stuck.

    Via Haboba Family
    Via Haboba Family

    المخدة → Almohada
    From makhadda, introduced during Muslim rule in Al-Andalus, modern-day Spain. Arabic sleep comfort and vocabulary were both imported.

    Via Linen Society
    Via Linen Society

    البحيرة → Albufera
    From al-buhayra, meaning lake. Still used in names like the Albufera near Valencia — even the geography speaks Arabic.

    Via Love Valencia
    Via Love Valencia

    سمسم → Sésamo
    “Semsem” traveled through trade routes into Iberian kitchens. Tiny seed, same ancient name.

    Via Britannica
    Via Britannica

    German

    بنزين → Benzin
    “Banzīn” entered via French and Latin, but its root is Arabic. So yes, you’ve been fueling your car with Arabic etymology.

    Via Drive
    Via Drive

    ببغاء → Papagei
    Likely from babgha’, passed through Romance languages into German. Even parrots carried words across borders.

    Via Posters
    Via Posters

    سكر → Zucker

    Zucker came through Arabic traders via Sicily and Moorish Spain, and then to Germany. Europe got the sweet stuff and the word, too.

    Via Can Prev
    Via Can Prev

    Moral of the Story: You’re Not Starting from Zero

    Arabic words are chilling in French sciences, Spanish maps, and German fuel stations. You’re not learning new languages, you’re picking up where Arabic left off. So yeah. Add multilingual to your resume. You’ve already earned it.
    WE ALSO SAID: Don’t Miss…From Mesquin To Jupe: Here Are 7 French Words That Originate From Arabic

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    Malak cannot seem to get enough of Literature - so much so that she has pursued it in both her BA and MA, and the love affair is still going strong. Aside from her love for words, humans generally fascinate her. She spends a lot of her time analyzing the minds of people around her and watching criminal minds. She is still fairly new in adulthood, and until now, nothing has made sense in life but chocolate.

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