Which English Words Have Arabic Origins?

The Arabic language is about 1,500 years old, and versions of it date even further than that. Some inscriptions even go back to the first century. So it should be of little surprise that many words in the English language have their roots in Arabic. Sometimes this was direct, and sometimes the word was adopted by one of the romance languages and then 'borrowed' by English. Can you deduce which of these words came to English by way of Arabic?
 
 
Which is it?
Alkaline
Cemetery
Dinosaur
Europe
 
 
Which is it?
Cotton
Fabric
Shirt
Pants
 
 
Which is it?
Zero
One
Eight
Five
 
 
Pick the word that came from from Arabic but originated in Persian or Turkish
Hazard
Warning
Alarm
Horse
 
 
Which is it?
Safari
Zoo
Galaxy
Building
 
 
Which is it?
Sash
Ribbon
Belt
Scarf
 
 
Which is it?
Alcohol
Beer
Wine
Scotch
 
 
Which is it?
Zenith
Top
Penthouse
Hundred
 
 
Which is it?
Mask
Smoke
Dance
Music
 
 
Which is it?
Monsoon
Storm
Tornado
Hurricane
 
 
Which is it?
Assassin
Spy
Military
Rifle
 
 
Which is it?
Artichoke
Salad
Beet
Apple
Not Your Best Guesses
Did we surprise you with all these words that apparently came from Arabic? Now you know some of fascinating Arabic roots of words we use every day in the English language. It's worth researching a bit more, you'll be surprised how many words you use come from Arabic!
Very Good!
You did pretty well for yourself. Wonderful to discover you know some of fascinating Arabic roots of words we use every day in the English language. Arabic had an important part to play in modern English. Not surprising, considering it is a very old language and that Arabic merchants roamed the seas during the middle ages. Obviously, you know quite a bit about these important roots, but you didn't quite know them all. Please have a look at our answers to see where you did go wrong.
Do You KNOW Arabic?
Do you SPEAK Arabic? How do you know these etymologies so well? You either know Arabic or know English really, really well, so you know where all these words come from. English borrows heavily from many old languages, such as romance languages, Greek and in this case - Arabic. We're impressed with your amount of knowledge and education. Most people have forgotten these ancient roots, but not you!
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