Even in countries where English is not the first language, a number of English words are used. No other language is borrowed from more often 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 words by adding –s, as in English, instead of the Swedish way of adding –ar, -or, or –er.