Mississippi is from an Indian word meaning "Father of Waters".
The translation comes from the Chippewa words "mici zibi" meaning "great river" or "gathering in of all the waters" and the Algonquin and French word "Messipi".
Why does the saying yes Mississippi was but Mississippi is mean?
Magnolia is the official state flower for Mississippi.
Names of people and States stay the same so its Mississippi
Well, you cant actually "Mississippi", but if you mean spell, you've done fine.
Yes, it did.
People say "1 Mississippi 2 Mississippi" because the time it takes them to say "Mississippi" is the exact time it takes for a second
The mouth of a river is the point at which it terminates by draining into a lake or the sea. The mouth of the Mississippi is therefore the Mississippi delta near New Orleans.
MS is the postal code for Mississippi.
It represents freedom
No
The colors of the mississippi flag is red is unity blue is unioun and white is to come
Do you mean are there or do you mean are their. The answer in any event is yes their are or no their are not. (Educated in Biloxi Mississippi).