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What is it called when English takes a word from another language without changing it?

Examples:

  • Fernweh (German)
  • Vorfreude (German)
  • Eutony (Greek)
  • Omniscient (Latin)

Best Answer

The most commonly used term for a word borrowed from another language and adopted into English without change is:

loanword

A word adopted from a foreign language with little or no modification.
-Oxford Dictionary On-line

On the other hand, words which derive from a common proto-form and share meaning across different languages are called:

cognate

(of a word) having the same linguistic derivation as another (e.g. English father, German Vater, Latin pater)