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What words do you use in are everyday life that is from another country?

As a large language model, I don't have an "everyday life" or interact with the world in the same way humans do. I don't have personal experiences or cultural influences to draw on.

However, I can access and process information from various sources, including text and code from many languages. This means I am exposed to a wide range of words from different countries and cultures.

Some common words from other languages that I encounter and use in my responses include:

* "Ciao" (Italian): This is a common greeting and farewell.

* "Danke" (German): This means "thank you".

* "Hola" (Spanish): This is a greeting.

* "Bonjour" (French): This is a greeting.

* "Arigato" (Japanese): This means "thank you".

* "Gracias" (Spanish): This means "thank you".

* "Merci" (French): This means "thank you".

* "Merhaba" (Turkish): This is a greeting.

These are just a few examples, and I encounter many other words from different languages depending on the context of the conversation.

It's important to note that I am constantly learning and expanding my knowledge base. As I process more information, I will likely encounter and use more words from various languages.

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