Board Thread:Questions and answers/@comment-33831799-20190223202428/@comment-26431461-20190224164540

Just because it has a foreign origin, doesn't mean it's not an English word, nor does it mean that it can't be used in English talk. "Vice versa" is also a Latin word, but it is commonly used in English lingo :^>. There are plenty of English words that have a foreign origin.

The word "sans" is also in the English dictionary, so yeah.

Come on, this way we'll learn a new word every day. I don't see a problem with something being "fancy", especially since we are a wiki, and articles need a little eloquency from time to time.