When you learn a new language, you acquire its vocabulary. The etymology of the vocabulary is often irrelevant and can sometimes be beneficial. For example, when I started learning Spanish, I discovered that all French words ending in -al and -cion (a language I already know) are the same in Spanish. This means that I have instantly acquired hundreds of new words in my target language.
When you learn a new language, you acquire its vocabulary. The etymology of the vocabulary is often irrelevant and can sometimes be beneficial. For example, when I started learning Spanish, I discovered that all French words ending in -al and -cion (a language I already know) are the same in Spanish. This means that I have instantly acquired hundreds of new words in my target language.