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05.02.2020 •
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From what language did english borrow bratwursf? old english, old french, latin, greek, or german
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bratwurst means a small pork sausage
it is borrowed from german
Ответ:
English borrow Bratwursf from German.
In fact this word means a type of fine German pork sausage that is typically fried or grilled.
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