In Lakota the word "twelve" is expressed by akenunpa or akenum.
In Arapaho it is béteetox níísiiní
In Cheyenne it is mahtohto-hohta-nexa
In Blackfoot it is náátsikopotto
In Navajo it is naakits'aadah
In Shawnee it is neesh-wie lethie
In Abenaki it is nisônkaw
In Maliseet it is nisanku
In Naskapi it is niisaap
In Ojibwe it is ashi-niizh
In Mohegan it is páyaq napni nis
In Inca (Quechua) it is chunka iskayniyuq
In Aztec (Nahuatl) it is matlacome or matlactli huan ome
In Choctaw it is awah toklo
In Mohawk it is tekeni-yawenre
In Cherokee it is talidu
In Haida it is tláahl wáak sdáng
German, French, English, Native American, and Spanish,
There is no language on Earth that uses 12 different alphabets. Most languages use only 1 alphabet, and a few use 2.
The 'face' side of the Indian rupee lists the value of the note in Hindi and English.The 'reverse' side of the Indian rupee states the value of the note in fifteen languages, which are listed in alphabetical order.AssameseBengaliGujaratiKannadaKashmiriKonkaniMalayalamMarathiNepaliOriyaPanjabiSanskritTamilTeluguUrduAll indian languages are present except some
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It was the North American part of the Seven Years War; basically, only people from the USA call it the "French and Indian War". It was mostly fought by French colonists and their American Indian allies against British colonists along with their American Indian allies. Britain and her allies eventually won the Seven Years War, forcing France to give up most of her territory in North America. The outcome of the French and Indian War would eventually lead to the American Revolutionary War, which started about 12 years after it ended.
As of 1/12/18 1 USD = 63.61 Indian rupees. That number will likely change tomorrow.
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Of the 12 men to have walked on the moon one or more may have had Indian, (North American or Asian) ancestry in his genealogy. No one, other than a citizen of the USA, has yet walked on the moon.
There are MANY more than 12 language families, but here are the top 12:Niger-Congo (1,532 languages)Austronesian (1,257 languages)Trans-New Guinea (477 languages)Sino-Tibetan (449 languages)Indo-European (439 languages)Afro-Asiatic (374 languages)Nilo-Saharan (205 languages)Pama-Nyungan (178 languages)Oto-Manguean (177 languages)Austro-Asiatic (169 languages)Tai-Kadai (92 languages)Dravidian (85 languages)
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No women have landed on the moon. Only 12 men have - to date (26 January 2009) - been on the surface of the moon, and they were all American.