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Yuri909 t1_j186u4j wrote
Reply to comment by Citricioni in [OC] English Words of Spanish Origin and the Number of Mentions in Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
Prove? Anyway, a lot of those words come from Nahuatl which is an indigenous language from the Uto-Aztec family. How do I know? The part where I was an undergrad archaeologist who went to Mexico for research a couple times. You can also just look it up pretty easily. Someone linked to it in this post even.
Beneficial-Chip3612 t1_j185w4u wrote
Why is the USA so obsessed with races?
carlos_6m t1_j184vhk wrote
Reply to [OC] English Words of Spanish Origin and the Number of Mentions in Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
Mustang comes from Spanish??
thingsintheattic OP t1_j183jef wrote
Reply to [OC]Patent applications from US, Taiwan and Canada are more likely to be written by private individuals by thingsintheattic
Visualization tools used for the figure: python numpy, pandas and matplotlib.pyplot.barh
itsalllies t1_j183idj wrote
Reply to comment by Citricioni in [OC] English Words of Spanish Origin and the Number of Mentions in Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
It proofed
Citricioni t1_j182zv5 wrote
Reply to comment by Yuri909 in [OC] English Words of Spanish Origin and the Number of Mentions in Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
Proof it
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cubanshadow t1_j182r8y wrote
Reply to comment by para_sight in [OC] English Words of Spanish Origin and the Number of Mentions in Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
No, Taino or Arawak
cannondave t1_j182ayd wrote
Reply to comment by ebdbbb in [OC] English Words of Spanish Origin and the Number of Mentions in Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
Interesting. It seems to indicate that in ages past, someone fucked up.
cannondave t1_j182833 wrote
Reply to comment by rodriguezalone in [OC] English Words of Spanish Origin and the Number of Mentions in Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
In mainland Spain they say caca /s
g_spaitz t1_j1822ue wrote
Reply to comment by artaig in [OC] English Words of Spanish Origin and the Number of Mentions in Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
Like guerra (and guerriglia) in Italian, from the Germanic warra.
Jabba_Yaga t1_j181ekr wrote
Reply to comment by iantsai1974 in [OC] English Words of Spanish Origin and the Number of Mentions in Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
Typhoon was an originally greek word from what i remember
Abiduck t1_j181d4p wrote
Reply to [OC] English Words of Spanish Origin and the Number of Mentions in Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
Platinum is a Latin word. How is Spanish involved?
MarianSony t1_j1814t8 wrote
Reply to comment by TheIAP88 in [OC] English Words of Spanish Origin and the Number of Mentions in Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
Yes it is old carmesi but its origin is even older from arabic kirmiz so I would not say it is of spanish origin
ActivisionBlizzard t1_j1810ek wrote
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Hurricane is actually a survivor from the natives of Haiti, the Taino. It’s the only survivor of their culture and language as far as I know.
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boetzie t1_j17xayk wrote
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I'm learning Spanish in a snails pace. I just learned position es cargo.
redditseddit4u t1_j17w5oj wrote
Reply to comment by Ill_Fisherman8352 in [OC] Stock Marketcap as % of GDP by countries (2020) by Ill_Fisherman8352
It’s an interesting stat but using it to interpret ‘good’ or ‘bad’ is a big leap given public companies on stock exchanges are mostly international/global companies. For example in the case of Switzerland or Singapore, all their large public companies are multinationals - so the fact that their combined market cap is higher than GDP doesn’t mean much in terms of good/bad.
EstebanOD21 t1_j17vhte wrote
Reply to [OC] English Words of Spanish Origin and the Number of Mentions in Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
> Word Count in Thousands
So 60.9k x 1000 = 6 million times ?
Or did you make a mistake ?
ar243 t1_j17ut5u wrote
I work at one of those companies, and let me tell you, D&I is all they ever talk about. We even have a "chief diversity officer" lol.
And it's funny, because the diversity they're striving to achieve has already been accomplished years ago, and now they're just making it less diverse.
adventure_in_gnarnia t1_j17ulv6 wrote
Reply to comment by CurlSagan in [OC] English Words of Spanish Origin and the Number of Mentions in Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
What’s a potato?
Clazzo524 t1_j17uel1 wrote
Scrooged is one of my favorites.
Go out and get a job, and buy a choo choo.
jral1987 t1_j188bx4 wrote
Reply to comment by cannondave in [OC] English Words of Spanish Origin and the Number of Mentions in Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
Next time I am in Spain I'm going to make sure I ask where I can find some good caca.