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Frankenwords A portmanteau is a phrase that is shaped by combining two different phrases to create a new entity. Originally, Victorian English borrowed the French time period portmanteau to explain a trunk or suitcase that opened into two equal compartments. A quite common type of portmanteau in Japanese varieties one word from the beginnings of two others (that's, from two again-clippings ). 38 The portion of every input phrase retained is often two morae , which is tantamount to one kanji in most words written in kanji. Responses within the category are portmanteaus constructed by becoming two words together. But at the same time new words are constantly being added. Gamesa (Galletera Mexicana, S.A. or Mexican Biscuit Firm, Inc.) and Famsa (fabricantes Muebleros, S.A.) are examples of portmanteaus of 4 phrases, together with the "S.A." (Sociedad Anónima). Many extra portmanteaus in Spanish come from anglicisms , which are [https://www.tword.org/ portmanteaus] phrases borrowed from English, like módem, transistor, códec, e-mail, web or emoticon. Brunch - breakfast + lunch - used to explain a meal eaten between the traditional” breakfast and lunch occasions, perhaps around 10 - 11 am. Daniel Eckler says Portmanteaus make for extremely strong names due to their potential to communicate your company's ethos, purpose, and path.” That is what these model names do. The meanings of phrases drift and even change fully. Some may name this inventive addition of phrases to the language fantabulous. Carroll was the first to make use of portmanteau to signal a mix of two phrases. Portmanteau seems like a flowery word for luggage or footwear, but it's a French term (adopted by the English language, which makes it Franglish) for the linguistic hybrid of two words. Portmanteaus are words that blend two or extra phrases together. The word portmanteau is a portmanteau itself, combining the French words porter, to carry, with manteau, or cloak. Literature, in fact, gave us the primary portmanteaus (or, for those who should, portmanteaux—which is not an English word, even if Microsoft Word permits it), a few of which we may not even acknowledge as compounds. Intel is meant to be a portmanteau of the phrases built-in and electronics, nevertheless it looks much more like an abbreviation of intelligent. The title of a standard Filipino mongrel dogs askal is derived from Tagalog words "asong kalye" or "street dog" because these canines are generally seen in streets. Words in English are thought of as remoted units, whereas phrases in different European languages typically carry extra data, and it's a lot simpler to merge two remoted models than to merge two phrases carrying a whole lot of additional info, a few of which would inevitably be lost during merging.
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