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Zuni is a Native American tribe that lives in western New Mexico.
Native American languages have no words that correspond with "John" or any other modern English names.
Groundhogs are not native to Japan. The Japaneses word for groundhog is ウッドチャック or Uddochakku, which is Just the English word "woodchuck" pronounced with a Japanese accent.
Native Americans have influenced the English language in many ways. Native American words have found their way into military communications. Native American words are also used to name cities, and roads in the United States. For example, the Wampanoag trail in Rhode Island.
Zuni was a Native American word.
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Zuni is a Native American tribe that lives in western New Mexico.
There is no one "native American" language, so there is no one word- there are dozens of words.
Since the Pilgrims spoke English, there are many Pilgrim words that start with the letter A including: ankle answer awl As for Native American words, there are many Native American languages. In Creek, words that start with the letter A include: aklopkv (means bath) ayo (means chickenhawk) akhottetv (means to close)
Native American languages have no words that correspond with "John" or any other modern English names.
Europeans call Groundhog Day "one of those crazy American holidays".
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Groundhogs are not native to Japan. The Japaneses word for groundhog is ウッドチャック or Uddochakku, which is Just the English word "woodchuck" pronounced with a Japanese accent.
There are more than 300 Native American languages. You would have to specify which one you're talking about.
The North American Groundhog takes approx. 3.5 minutes to dig a 3 Ft. burrow.