Most likely from Juracan, an ancient god from the indigenous population of the caribbean. Juracan was the god of storms and winds.
The word "hurricane" comes from the Spanish word "huracán," which in turn was derived from the Taino word "hurakán" meaning god of the storm.
Hurricane and hammock are two English words that come from the Taíno language.
The word "beret" comes from the French language.
The word "bonjour" comes from the French language.
The word "sushi" comes from the Japanese language.
The word conquistador comes from the Spanish language.
The word hurricane comes from the Taino Indian word "hurakan" meaning "big wind."
Hurricane comes from the Taino language word for wind.
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The word alkali come from the language Arabic
Hurricane comes from 16th Century Spanish (huracán), which is itself derived from a similar word taken from the Taino Indian language meaning "great wind"
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The word hurricane is probably derived from the Taino word huracan which meant storm. The Spaniards that landed in Hispaniola heard this word used by the Arawak people that lived here. They adopted this word into the Spanish language where huracan has the meaning of hurricane.
Hurricane and hammock are two English words that come from the Taíno language.
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The word restaurant come from French.
a hoorican is not realley a thing. in some language it means great wind which is where we get the word hurricane
The Italian language.