"Mississippi" is both spelled and pronounced the same in English and Spanish. In Spanish when one refers to the river, one may say el Rio Mississippi, or of the state, el estado de Mississippi.
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Mississippi didn't have a Spanish settlement.
People say "1 Mississippi 2 Mississippi" because the time it takes them to say "Mississippi" is the exact time it takes for a second
I say, I say, that would be Mississippi.
Names of people and States stay the same so its Mississippi
No, the name "Mississippi" is derived from an Ojibwe (Native American) word meaning "great river" or "Father of Waters." It is a reference to the Mississippi River which flows through the state.
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It is La Selle
No, the spanish troops captured british forts along Mississippi river and Gulf of Mexico.
Mississippi sucks Mississippi sucks and thats all i can say :)
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