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Where Bazaar is a foreign word used in English It borrowed from?

The word "bazaar" is borrowed from Persian (بازار, *bāzār*).

It originally referred to a marketplace or a commercial district, especially in the Middle East and parts of Asia. Over time, it has been adopted into English and other languages, often used to describe markets, shops, or even a collection of items offered for sale.

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