No, Mayan languages and Spanish have nothing in common. Although American Spanish does have some loan words from Mayan and vice versa.
Find them in Google. There are heaps of them.
the became friends and live forever and ever
Absolutely nothing
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Copan, Honduras is famous for the ancient Mayan Ruins.
The feeling of slavery in Mayan culture was that the peps didnt realy want to wprk they just wanted to sit down smoke weed and do nothing
The short answer is no. There is nothing in classical Mayan texts or their calendar which refers to an apocalypse (in 2012, for example).
Nothing really it just diffrent shapes.
Mayan is itself a proper adjective.
The Mayans used canoes for transportation over water, along the coast and on the rivers. The Mayans had a series of roads, called sacbeobs, that connected all the Mayan ceremonial centers. The roads were traveled by walking. Slaves and llamas were used to carry goods.
The Mayan code was difficult to break because it was a combination of both ideographic and phonetic symbols. The complexity of the writing system, the lack of a clear understanding of the Mayan language, and the limited number of surviving texts made it challenging for researchers to decipher. Additionally, the Mayan scribes used a mix of mathematical, calendrical, and astronomical knowledge in their inscriptions, adding another layer of complexity to the code.