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Persian, also known as Farsi, has a rich history and has influenced many languages around the world, including English. Here are some examples of Persian words that have made their way into English:

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Aubergine (brinjal): This word for eggplant originated in Persian, where it was known as "bādingān."

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Cash: This word for money is thought to have come from Persian "kahkeshan," meaning "money-changer."

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Caravan: This word for a group of travelers traveling together, usually for trade, originated in Persian "kārvān."

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Checkmate: This term for the final move in chess that results in checkmate is thought to have come from Persian "shāh māt," meaning "the king is dead."

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Cummerbund: This word for a sash worn around the waist, especially by men, originated in Persian "kumbarband," meaning "waistband."

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Jackal: This word for a wild dog with a long, slender snout is thought to have come from Persian "šakal."

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Paradise: This word for a place of happiness and bliss is thought to have come from Persian "pardīs," meaning "walled garden."

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Taffeta: This word for a type of silk fabric is thought to have come from Persian "ṭāftā," meaning "woven cloth."

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Tulip: This word for a flower with a cup-shaped bloom is thought to have come from Persian "tūlīp," meaning "tulip."