Even in countries where English is not the first language, a number of English words are used. No other language is borrowed from more er often than English. For example, a French worker looks forward to le weekend. A Romanian shopper catches a ride on the trolleybus. A Chinese businessperson talks on the te le fung (telephone). Some Swedish schoolgirls have even started making the plural forms of word by adding
-s, as in English, instead of the Swedish way of adding -ar, -or, or -er.