There are more than 700 different Native American languages spoken in North and South America. You will have to be more specific. If you are not sure which language you are talking about, here is a partial list of the most common Native American languages in North America:
Connecticut got its name from the Indian word "Quinnehtukqut", which means, roughly, Beside the long tidal river.
The first English settlers came in 1633. They were Puritans from Massachusetts, led by the Puritan reverend Thomas Hooker. They founded the Connecticut Colony in 1636. It was admitted as one of the original Thirteen Colonies in 1788. The name is based on Mohican and Algonquin Indian words for a "place beside a long river"
The Hudson river was referred to as the (Big Water) the tidal flow reverses, by the way- I have never seen this happen ,nor do I know any SIRT pilots or mates who have! Maybe it isn"t visible in the lower bay- where the Ferryboats ply their trade. Father of Waters was the Mississippi. Don"t know about lakes.
solar powerwater (so long as it keeps on raining)wind power (ditto)hydro-electric power (ditto)wave, river, tidal and ocean power.
A tidal wave.
It is a native American word meaning 'beside the long tidal river' Original spelling Quinnehtukqut
Connecticut was named after the Connecticut River, which was named by Dutch explorer Adriaen Block in the early 1600s. The name "Connecticut" is believed to come from the Native American word "quinetucket," meaning "beside the long tidal river."
Mississippi
from the word,"Quinnehtukut"which means beside the tidal river
The name Connecticutoriginates from the Indian word "Quinnehtukqut" (beside the long tidal river).
Okay, Connecticut got its name from the Indian name "Quinatucquet" which means "Beside The Long Tidal river".And Connecticut was a scene for a bloody war between the English and Native Americans, known as the Pequot War.
Okay, Connecticut got its name from the Indian name "Quinatucquet" which means "Beside The Long Tidal river".And Connecticut was a scene for a bloody war between the English and Native Americans, known as the Pequot War.
Connecticut got its name from the Mohican/Algonquin Indian word "quonehtacut", which means "long tidal river."Many states were named after Indian names.Connecticut got its name from the Mohican Indian word "quonehtacut", which means "the place of the long tidal river."
Connecticut: "The Constitution State" and it was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1959. Name Origin/Indian: Quinnehtukqut -- Mohegan for "Long River Place" or "Beside the Long Tidal River"
Connecticut. This is from Wikipedia: The name "Connecticut" originates from the Mohegan word quinnitukqut, meaning "place of long tidal river."
Connecticut got its name from the Indian word "Quinnehtukqut", which means, roughly, Beside the long tidal river.
The first English settlers came in 1633. They were Puritans from Massachusetts, led by the Puritan reverend Thomas Hooker. They founded the Connecticut Colony in 1636. It was admitted as one of the original Thirteen Colonies in 1788. The name is based on Mohican and Algonquin Indian words for a "place beside a long river"