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    7 months ago

    Now that’s interesting. The German word for salmon is “Lachs” [laks] which is basically the same as “lox” [lɔks]. The change from the “ɔ” sound to the “a” sound likely has to do with the Great Vowel Shift

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      7 months ago

      The English word comes from the Yiddish “laks,” which comes from German. So while it is pronounced the same in English as it was 8,000 years ago, it was also introduced to English relatively recently, in 1934.

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          7 months ago

          No. English is only around 1400 years old, so it’s a given that the word was introduced from somewhere else. It’s just surprising that it took well over a thousand years before it finally was.