| 31. | Loanwords may have stress on the antepenultimate syllable or even further back.
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| 32. | Two examples of Arabic and two of Persian loanwords are found below.
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| 33. | Some of the loanwords are even more popular than their Chinese counterparts.
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| 34. | Internationalisms that occur in many languages are usually Japanese contributes recent loanwords.
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| 35. | Free is fairly rare and is mostly confined to loanwords and names.
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| 36. | The Sovereign Prince, is an early loanword from Germanic.
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| 37. | Other loanwords derived from the Spanish language underwent spelling and pronunciation changes.
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| 38. | The Persian language absorbed thousands of Arabic loanwords and some Arabic syntax.
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| 39. | These loanwords are often used interchangeably with native Gelao words.
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| 40. | Some terms, especially mythological, are loanwords, e . g.
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