The New World; America. This includes all the modern countries from Canada to Tierra del Fuego and all the indigenous native peoples of the New World.
The population of the modern USA have recently begun to believe that "American" only applies to them, which is a false premise.
It's possible it is for one, but there are hundreds of different native American tribes, all with different languages.
Actually, no one knows. think about it, he was an African American man in the 1800s, so no one paid attetion to his favorite food(s).
There are MANY Native American languages, and therefore there are MANY different Native American words for peace. Please choose one particular Native American language and ask for the word "peace" to be translated in that language.
Nothing, since it is not a word in any native American language.Shylah seems to be a name in one of the languages of India, perhaps meaning "daughter of the mountain".
I don't know, but I just bought a new wedding band to replace one that I lost and all it says on the inside is "14K S."
The word that mostly everyone says is, umm, and like.
It is one word. No matter what Kendall says.
Speaking only one language is called monolingualism.
well i think my life is bed because everyone hit me i don't have same one to work with on school
i think so because video is one word and game is a one word too so i think its not one word
The D is part of the word DEATH which is what the Japanese Destiny Board spells when completed. The American one got censored to FINAL because American's think Yugioh is just for children and also think American children can't handle the word DEATH. The Japanese version would probably be worth the same as an American version.
It is one word because the question says schoolwork so it is correct.
There is no one "native American" language, so there is no one word- there are dozens of words.
Tell is one word that you can use to say give an answer.
in a textbook I read it says 72
No
The word "no" means "not one." The word "each" means "every one."One sentence says that no one is alone; the other sentence says that everyone is.