some dutch words that are still used today are bowery (farm) , brief (letter) , spook (ghost) , scow (riverboat) , and yacht i got this from my packet.
some dutch words that we still use today are cookie waffle and coal.
Some Anglo-Norman words that are still used today include mutton, salmon, beef, tart, and onion.
like academy is still used today as a learning place
Some Aztec words that are still used today in the Spanish language include chocolate (chocolatl), tomato (tomatl), and avocado (ahuacatl). Additionally, some place names in Mexico still retain their original Aztec names, such as Tlaxcala and Teotihuacan.
Archery with bullseyes. Hot cocoa. Golf.
Dutch seamen first mapped the Australian coastline. As a result, Australia was once known as New Holland. Today, there are still many Dutch newspapers and organizations that were formed following a migration after World War II. Influences are also felt in diverse areas like football.
parts of it are still standing today. some of it was damaged during earthquakes, but it is still there.
Some words in English that come from Dutch include yacht, cookie, boss, and waffle. Dutch influence on the English language can be seen in various industries, such as sailing, food, and business.
W. E. B. Du Bois was the leader of the NAACP. He played a big role in the Harlem Renaissance. His words during the Harlem Renaissance played a huge role in improving the lives of African American through culture and his magazine called, The Crisis. The magazine focused on the subject of equality. Today his words still have a meaning to today's society. There is still some racism that exist today, but his words have helped inspire and strengthen the equality in America.
Yes rongoa is still around today....some would call it herbal remedies I suppose
Some Dutch settlements in the Americas are: Netherlands Antilles Tobago Virgin Islands New Netherland - Today's tri-state area
yes and no some are and some are not