We call it Fall or Autumn....I call it Fall/Autumn, it doesn't matter to me...
The Spanish called their new colony in North America "La Florida," referring to the lush landscape they encountered.
Yoruba people call cinnamon "owiwi" in their language.
Technically the continent was named 'America' in the early 1500's, so those who claimed North and South America as home would be considered American. However, I am unsure as to when the term became popular, since it was much more common around the late 1700's to call someone a 'colonist' or 'native'.This link will take you to a description of three common theories as to where the term "America" originated:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americas#Naming
American soldiers referred to North Koreans as "gooks" during the Korean War, which is a derogatory term.
The term "loon" can refer to a type of bird commonly found in North America, known for its distinctive call and ability to swim underwater. It can also colloquially refer to someone who is eccentric or silly.
In North America, fall is mostly called fall, and sometimes autumn.
some people call north America's tallest mountain Denali, or Great One
You mean, do they have the season Autumn? Yes they do. The whole US has Autumn, or some people call it Fall.
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In the UK, Autumn is the season when broadleaf trees start to change colour and fall from the branches. Autumn is known as the 'Fall' in America.
Many people enjoy autumn for various reasons. We wouldn't call it 'love', but there is definitely an appreciation.
People driven from their homeland are called exiles. They are found all over North America.
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New France or British North America
A small, baby pig is usually called a piglet in North America.
British North AmericaYes, it was called British North America. This was to designate where we now call Canada. It was called British North America because the British had control over hear and it was to the North of America (It still is). The AcadiansIf you are wondering about the Acadians they lived in where we now call Atlantic Canada but they call Acadia. The Acadians were French Immigrants/Settlers.
The United States. This is because America is usually referred to as the continents of North and South America. In some languages, people of the United States aren't even referred to as Americans for this reason (such as Spanish).