Home
Members
Students
Teachers
Forums
Testing
Reference
Articles
Resources
Shop
About
Get Help!
Ask a Teacher...
What's Happening?
My Posts
New Posts
Today's Posts
Unanswered Threads
Tags
Forum Help
Online Safety
Forum FAQ
Forum Rules
Forum Statistics
Language Reference
Grammar Glossary
Links
Idioms
Phrasal Verbs
Irregular Verbs
Forum newsfeeds
Home
>
Forums
>
ESL Forums
UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
>
Learning English
>
English Idioms and Sayings
origin of "Ketcup"
User Name
Remember Me?
Password
Register
FAQ
Donate
Members List
Calendar
Search
Today's Posts
Mark Forums Read
LinkBack
Thread Tools
Display Modes
#
1
(
permalink
)
15-May-2005, 06:55
amigo
Member
Join Date: Sep 2004
Country: Mars
Posts: 123
Thanks: 0
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
origin of "Ketcup"
Can somebody tell me where I can find the origin of "Ketcup",being curious why it is not called tomato sauce.
Thanks.
Sponsored Links
#
2
(
permalink
)
15-May-2005, 07:54
Tdol
Editor, UsingEnglish.com
Join Date: Nov 2002
Country: UK
Posts: 25,231
Current Location: Phnom Penh
First Language: English
Thanks: 2
Thanked 308 Times in 280 Posts
Re: origin of "Ketcup"
It's a loan word from Malay.
#
3
(
permalink
)
15-May-2005, 19:45
Marylin
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Country: British Columbia, Canada
Posts: 961
First Language: English
Thanks: 0
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Re: origin of "Ketcup"
Quote:
Originally Posted by
amigo
Can somebody tell me where I can find the origin of "Ketcup",being curious why it is not called tomato sauce.
Thanks.
more about ketchup word here:
http://homecooking.about.com/library.../aa021400a.htm
Bookmarks
Digg
del.icio.us
StumbleUpon
Google
Tags
origin
,
quotketcupquot
«
Previous Thread
|
Next Thread
»
Thread Tools
Show Printable Version
Email this Page
Display Modes
Linear Mode
Switch to Hybrid Mode
Switch to Threaded Mode
Posting Rules
You
may not
post new threads
You
may not
post replies
You
may not
post attachments
You
may not
edit your posts
BB code
is
On
Smilies
are
On
[IMG]
code is
On
HTML code is
Off
Trackbacks
are
On
Pingbacks
are
On
Refbacks
are
On
Similar Threads
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
"Pain in the neck" origin
elaine ferrara
English Idioms and Sayings
4
24-Apr-2005
07:20
Origin of two expressions
elaine ferrara
Ask a Teacher
1
14-Apr-2005
23:25
origin of language
Anonymous
Ask a Teacher
2
18-Sep-2004
17:16
The Origin of Language Debate
Red5
UsingEnglish.com Content
12
11-Sep-2004
14:18
ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE
fariha
Ask a Teacher
4
06-Sep-2004
19:56
New To Site?
Need Help?
Register to Participate
View Forum Staff
Search
Privacy Statement
Contact Us
Frequently Asked Questions
Did you forget your password?
Mark Forums Read
Did you forget your password?
All times are GMT. The time now is
02:01
.
-
Contact Us
-
UsingEnglish.com ESL
-
Archive
-
Privacy Statement
-
^ Back to Top
vBulletin, Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by
vBSEO
3.2.0 RC5
Copyright © 2002 - 2008 UsingEnglish.com
LinkBack
LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks
Bookmark & Share
Digg this Thread!
Add Thread to del.icio.us
Bookmark in Technorati
Furl this Thread!