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"Tomato" is an example of a loanword-that is, a word that originated in one language and was later adopted by another. The word came to English indirectly from tomate, the Spanish word for the widely cultivated plant. Spanish had borrowed it from Nahuatl, an Indigenous language of Central Mexico, in which the word's original form is tomatl. "Maize" is also Indigenous in origin and entered English through Spanish. But in this case, the original source was Taíno, a language of the Caribbean islands, in which the word for the corn plant is mahis.
The author would most likely agree with which statement about the Spanish language?
It has borrowed words from Indigenous languages and contributed words to
A
Its contribution to English vocabulary roughly equals the collective contribution by Indigenous languages.
B
It adopted Nahuatl and Taíno words in approximately equal numbers.
C
It has served as a medium through which Indigenous languages have influenced English.
D