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The Latin (the language that the ancient Romans spoke) word for dragon is 'draco.'
A verb is a word for an action or a state of being.Examples:The dragon spoke to me. (the verb spoke is an action)The dragon is blue and green. (the verb isis a state of being)The dragon flew away. (the verb flew is an action)The dragon was awesome. (the verb was is a state of being)
He spoke Spanish, the dialect being Castilian.
Japanese American property losses during their wartime internment.
English, some Japanese, and a little Chinese.
No, they spoke Mohawk and Seneca (with different tribes speaking different dialects).
No, Voltaire, the French philosopher and writer, did not speak Japanese. He primarily spoke French and was known for his writings on topics such as freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and reason.
Yeah he spoke English on the first episode of the Korean/Japanese drama "Friends."
Probably because back when they adopted the word, they never really spoke of such things. There is a Japanese "word" for it now. It's more of an onomatopoeia though and that's "chu."
Japanese American property losses during their wartime internment.
Yoshiko is a second generation Japanese American and she was seen as a foreigner by both Japanese and Americans. She mostly spoke English, so japanse people felt her as someone different then they are. and to the Americans, she just had a Japanese face so yaeh that's that. ^^
They spoke Navajo in messages in the Pacific theater in WW2. The Japanese couldn't decode the messages so they were very important.