No, that word originated in Spanish.
the word alligator is native american
A Native American language called Athabaskan.
Toboggan comes from the Native American language.
The word "alligator" is derived from the Spanish word "el lagarto," which means "the lizard."
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Distant places and its language is a Native language.
The word "moccasin" comes from the Algonquian language family, specifically from the Powhatan language spoken by the Native American tribes in the eastern United States. The term was later adopted by European settlers and became widely used to describe a type of traditional Native American footwear.
It has a Native American origin and in the Miami-Illinois language mean wild onion or wild garlic.Chicago is most likely an Indian name, since that area was once settled by the Native Americans. But I also heard that it may be a French name. Indian is your best betIt is the French Translatiion of the Native American word for wild onion in the Miami-Illinois language.
The scientific name of an alligator depends on what kind of alligator to which you are referring. There are two living species today, the American Alligator (scientific name, Alligator mississippiensis) and the Chinese Alligator (Alligator sinensis).The only alligators that have been known to come out white are American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis). White alligator are not a species of their own they are either albino or leucistic ones of the American alligator or saltwater crocodile.
The word moccasin comes from American Native Americans. It actually comes from the Algonquian language Powhatan. Their exact word is makasin.
The word "wigwam" comes from the Algonquian language family, which is a group of Native American languages spoken in various parts of North America.
"Ki nowa" does not have a specific meaning in Native American languages, as it is not a word or phrase in any known Native American language. It is possible that it is a misspelling or misinterpretation of a Native American term or name.