well, in my social studies book its says that the words we use today are Canoe and Hammock.
The most important Taino words we use are barbecue and cannibal. People familiar with Puerto Rico know other Taino words, such as bohio, a native hut, and borinquen,"Puerto Rican."
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I have a vast vocabulary of millions of words in English that I can potentially use, but I typically use a subset of commonly understood words and phrases to communicate effectively with users.
No, cuneiform is an ancient system of writing that was primarily used by the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia. It is no longer in use today but is studied by scholars for historical and linguistic purposes.
Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs, is still spoken by about 1.5 million people in Mexico today. It is considered an official language in Mexico alongside Spanish, and efforts are being made to preserve and promote its use.
The most important Taino words we use are barbecue and cannibal. People familiar with Puerto Rico know other Taino words, such as bohio, a native hut, and borinquen,"Puerto Rican."
Taino culture has influenced the way of life in the Spanish speaking Carribean. The Spanish language as spoken there still retains over 1000 words in their every day speech that comes from the Taino. Most of the towns and cities still retain their Taino names as do the rivers and mountain ranges. The foods that are consumed are still the same items cultivated by the Taino except they've been spiced up a bit more by additions of Spanish and African condiments . Even Salsa has a Taino cultural contribution. They still play the Maracas and the Guiro ( scraper ) both Taino inventions. People still use tobacco for healing and divination rituals and oral traditions are still passed down to the younger generations. Areitos (ceremonial Dances) are still done in various sacred places on the islands.
some dutch words that we still use today are cookie waffle and coal.
yo and cool
Pork, Beef and Mutton
Challenge, candle, castle, pocket, fork, warranty, war,cauldron, causeway,Êgarden, and cattle are just a fewÊNorman words are still in use today in the English language.
A variety of Shakespearian words are still used today but many of the words were made up by William and many may be rather familiar.
Many words used in law, medicine, science and theology are Latin.
Yes, shadufs are still in use today.
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The 2 locks that are still in use today is the Poe and the MacArthur locks.!!