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Father tomato, mother tomato and child tomato are walking around. The child can't walk fast with tomatoes. Mother tomato turned around and said, catch up.

The word ketchup shows the variation in the process of borrowing words, both loanwords and loanwords. Ketch up comes from the Malay word kechap, which may have changed from Cantonese in China to Malay. Kechap also refers to a sauce similar to ketchup, but without ketchup, it contains salted fish juice, herbs and spices. Sailors probably spread it to Europe, where it can only be made with local spices such as mushrooms or walnut juice. When tomato juice was first used, what we mean by ketchup appeared. However, it should be noted that in the 18 and 19 centuries, ketchup was a common word for a condiment with common ingredients only containing vinegar. The word "1690" first appeared in English in the form of catchup. It was changed to tomato sauce in171and to catch up in 1730. There are three different spellings of this foreign word now.