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tonyw

9th May 2012, 17:07
I think this could be interesting?
"Are any common words in English derived from the Mayan or Aztec languages?"

Best of luck!
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jws

9th May 2012, 17:15
according to wikipedia the words shark and cigarette are from the Mayan language
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aristophanes

9th May 2012, 17:15
Coyote immediately comes to mind (Nahuatl).
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mamya

9th May 2012, 17:16
Avocado
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jws

9th May 2012, 17:17
chocolate and tomato are from Aztec via Spanish
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aristophanes

9th May 2012, 17:19
Quetzal, of course (also Nahuatl)- but then it would have an Aztec name, wouldn't it? It's in Chambers anyway.
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tonyw

9th May 2012, 17:22
Perhaps one of us should reply ?
To charles.legge@dailymail.co.uk
There must be a few more though,so don't reply yet.
I thought it would be good fun to post this.
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aristophanes

9th May 2012, 17:35
Chili, ocelot, and shack (from 'xacatli', wooden hut)!
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phillip

9th May 2012, 17:37
all you've got to do is google and there is a very long list of english words from ameridian words,which include aztec (nahuatl)and mayan. Shack, Ocelot and Mole are on the list. what I want to know is what has the person who asked got against Incas.
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phillip

9th May 2012, 17:42
sorry, spelt Amerindian wrong.
aristo, very common mistake there you know, about shack. over here every schoolboy knows that it's xacalli/thatched cabin.
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