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Techihhila means "i love you" in the Dakota language. The Dakota dialect does not use this word because they don't use any "L's" in their language. Tecihila actually means "to hold something dear" and is in the Lakota language.
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John Quincy Adams is a prominent American leader Êwho encouraged the use of african american slaves.During this war freedom was the motivation for the blacks.
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Hiram Revels he was born in Mississippi and was the first Black US senator. Hiram Revels of Mississippi was the first black African-American US Senator in the year 1870. He was born in North Carolina in the year 1827. In recognition with his leadership skills, he was elected by his colleagues to one of Mississippi's vacant U.S seats.
He withstood the battering force of the hurricane's winds.
The hurricane threatened all of our worldly possessions.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, thousands were left homeless.
The steeple was blown over by a hurricane and the tower was damaged by an earthquake.
People go in silos for safety from a hurricane or tornado!!!!!!!!
Example sentence - We knew our lives were in danger during the hurricane.
Honduras can get hurricanes. A hurricane is the named used for what are called typhoons in parts of Asia. So Honduras gets them, but they use the word hurricane instead of typhoon.
Barack Obama was an African American who became the first black President of the United States.
This 1862 American English word was first heard from a Kansas Native American, and has 17 definitions in the online dictionary that I use.
The hurricane destroyed my hometown.
The term "hurricane" is used to describe strong tropical cyclones that occur in the northern hemisphere in the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean east of 180 degrees longitude.
Two Taino words that we still use today are "hurricane" and "hammock". "Hurricane" is derived from the Taino word "huracán", meaning storm or god of storm. "Hammock" comes from the Taino word "hamaca", which means fishing net.