The Native Academy
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Buck, the slang term for an American dollar comes from the fact that on the American frontier deerskins were used as units of commerce. #LFT
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Nightmare comes from an old English word "mare" that refers to a demon who suffocates you in your sleep. #LanguageFactTuesday #LFT
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There are 13 ways to spell the "o" sound in French. #LanguageFactTuesday #LFT
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"Mortgage" comes from the French expression meaning "death pledge". It does feel like you are signing your life away when you get one. #LFT
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In 1977 NASA placed the recording of the word "Hello" in 55 languages on the Voyager spacecraft. #LanguageFactTuesday #ETPhoneHome #LFT
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Lukewarm is actually a redundant. Luke meant "warm" in Middle English so lukewarm technically would mean "warm warm". #LanguageFactTuesday
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Lunatic is derived from the Latin word "luna"(moon). It originated from the belief that insanity is caused by changes in the moon. #LFT
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Everyone has an accent, including people using sign language. Imagine a New York accent in sign language :) #LanguageFactTuesday #LFT
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Pamphlet comes from the title of a Latin love poem called Pamphilus that was supposedly passed from person to person. #LanguageFactTuesday
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The Taki Taki language of Suriname only has 340 words. Can you imagine only having 340 words to express yourself? #LanguageFactTuesday #LFT
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The word "nice" comes from from Latin word "nescius" meaning "ignorant". Don't be a nice person! Be a great person! :) #LanguageFactTuesday
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English has the largest lexicon of any language coming in at over 250,000 words. #LanguageFactTuesday #LFT
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Disaster comes from the Greek "dis" meaning bad, and "aster" meaning star. The Greeks used to blame calamities on planetary positions. #LFT
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Birthday means the day you were born...Happy Birthday to our friend Alex Bort! #41
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The Rotokas language has the shortest alphabet at only 12 letters. #LanguageFactTuesday #LFT
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