Massachusetts has two meanings:
The first meaning is the Massachusett people, a tribe. They were nearly wiped out by European, particularly the English. There are small bands of this tribe found in Natick, Canton, and other towns in Massachusetts.
The second meaning means "place with hills". The language is a dialect of Algonquin, most likely Wampanoag or Massachusett.
The place name Massachusetts is derived from the Massachusett tribe language words "mass-" meaning "great", the infix "-adchu" meaning "mountain", and the suffix "-et", which corresponds to "place".
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Massachusetts has several meanings and all are equally as important. 1) It's one of the states in America or in the Algonquian language, Massachusetts was a big hill
"Massachusetts" is derived from the indigenous language of the Massachusett tribe, part of the Algonquian language family. It roughly translates to "at or about the great hill," referring to the Great Blue Hill near Boston.
Massachusetts has two meanings: The first meaning is the Massachusett people, a tribe. They were nearly wiped out by European, particularly the English. There are small bands of this tribe found in Natick, Canton, and other towns in Massachusetts. The second meaning means "place with hills". The language is a dialect of Algonquin, most likely Wampanoag or Massachusett.
Distant places and its language is a Native language.
You can say "Bisa me kaee" in Twi language to mean "Can I come in".
To go to come?
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The second most spoken language in Massachusetts is Spanish. It is spoken by a significant portion of the population in the state, particularly in communities with higher levels of Hispanic residents.
The Pilgrims were first to come to Massachusetts
Massachusetts soil comes from Massachusetts.
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