coin from one language

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Can I say to coin a word from one language into another?

"Some words were coined from German in to English."
 
I wouldn't. Words are borrowed or adopted from other languages. To coin a phrase is to come up with something new.
 
I wouldn't. Words are borrowed or adopted from other languages. To coin a phrase is to come up with something new.

Is it the problem with "into another language"? Could I say "coined from a language"?
 
No.

As Dave said, it's borrowed or adopted.

Rover
 
I guess words can also creep into a language.
Some German words crept into English.
 
I guess words can also creep into a language.
Some German words crept into English.


"Coventrate. Verb meaning to 'utterly destroy'. Coined from the German verb 'Coventiren'."

Would this have been written wrongfully?
 
"Coventrate. Verb meaning to 'utterly destroy'. Coined from the German verb 'Coventiren'."

Would this have been written wrongfully?

Yes. It was derived from the German verb.

Rover
 
Interesting word, coventiren. I wonder if the bombing of Coventry in 1940 (Coventry Blitz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) was a rather sick pun - or maybe that event is what persuaded a German speaker to coin the word (in which case it's bitterly ironic that English took the word back and angilicized it with an '-ate' ending). . . :-? [Anyway, as has been said, coining is making up for the first time - as when a metal-worker takes a piece of metal and makes it into a coin.]

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I think to coin means to mint, to create anew.
 
In BrE, you do hear people saying to coin a phrase when introducing or just after a cliché; it's heading towards autoantonym territory with some speakers.
 
Nearly clicked 'Like', but it's not that simple. I like your coining - 'autoantonym', but my lip will always curl when people do that. ;-)

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Nearly clicked 'Like', but it's not that simple. I like your coining - 'autoantonym', but, to coin a phrase, my lip will always curl when people do that. ;-)

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fixed

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