Abstract

The article examines borrowings in the modern colloquial German language enriching its vocabulary as representation of linguistic and cultural contacts between ethnic communities’ representatives. The analysis of factual material obtained by continuous sampling from the dictionary “100% Jugendsprache 2019” has allowed the author to conclude that the majority of borrowings come from Russian, Turkish, Japanese and English, and the latter dominates among the donor languages.

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