The Aztec word for tomato is "tomatl," which refers to the fruit of the plant. Tomatoes were an important part of Aztec cuisine and culture, and continue to be widely used in Mexican cuisine today.
The meaning of "tomato" in Telugu is "టమాట" (Tomata).
The Aztec word for gold is teocuitlatl, which means "excrement of the gods."
In Aztec, Rogelio does not have a specific meaning as it is a Spanish name. Aztec language is mainly Nahuatl, so if you want a Nahuatl name or word with a similar sound, "Rogelio" could be adapted to "Rojel".
Many words in English have a root word in Latin or Greek. This is not the case for avocado. The word reportedly comes from the Nahuatl (Aztec) word "ahuacatl" or testicle (due to the shape of the fruit). This would be the root word for the English word avocado.
NO. The term "Aztec" comes from the Nahuatl language, the language of the Aztec peoples, meaning "the people of Azatlan" a mythical place that the Aztecs believed themselves to be originally from.
no its not a word meaning sun god
tomato?
The name "tomato" is directly from the Aztec xitomatl and the Nahua tomatl as said to the Spanish explorers who found the tomato in Central and South America.The present day Spanish for tomato is 'tomate' (tawMAHtay)
It iis derived from the Aztec word arizuma meaning "silver bearing".
The meaning of "tomato" in Telugu is "టమాట" (Tomata).
It derives from the word "tomatl", in the Nahuatl language of central Mexico, where tomatoes originate from. It was then changed to tomate in Spanish and finally changed one last time to tomato in English. -------------------- 'xitomatl' is believed to be the Aztec name given to the tomato when tribes in Central America began its systematic cultivation. The modern tomato is probably derived from wild plants from South America, and there are still several varieties of wild tomatoes found in the Andes Mountains in Peru.
I couldn't find any reference to the Aztec word "Meshtleeko." It's possible that it may be a term that is not widely known or documented.
The Aztec word for healing or curing is pahti or pahtia. Pahtli is the Aztec word that is used for medicine.
The Aztec word for gold is teocuitlatl, which means "excrement of the gods."
The italian word for tomato is Pomodoro
The Aztec word for headdress is "penacho."
In Aztec, Rogelio does not have a specific meaning as it is a Spanish name. Aztec language is mainly Nahuatl, so if you want a Nahuatl name or word with a similar sound, "Rogelio" could be adapted to "Rojel".