Asked by reeee

Which word was borrowed from the Dutch language?



(1 point)

lieutenant

sushi

opossum

dollar

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
Man segt luitenant in het Nederlands taal.
Answered by reeee
huh
Answered by Anonymous
luitenant
Answered by Anonymous
One says luitenant in Dutch, the language of the Netherlands (mostly).
Answered by reeee
What are the full test answers? I need to check my answers.
Answered by bobpursley
dollar from early Flemish or Low German daler. Lieutenant is from old french, meaning "lieu"(in place of) "tenant"(one who has standing).
Answered by Sub
Dollar
Answered by Lost
The answer is Dollar!!!
Also I have the answers to the rest of the test....
Plz @lost can u plzz put them in? I'll rlly appreciate it
Answered by Hmm
Lost just do it plz
Answered by Answers
plz i need answers
Answered by :D Yee Haw
why didnt lost just give us the answers if he/she/they had them..?
Answered by flint
@:D Yee Haw right
Answered by Ur mom
The answer is dollar
Answered by joe
dont tell answers ppl need to do their own research ;-;
Answered by Conexxus Answers
ill post answeres when I'm done
Answered by Conexxus Answers
1. so that it would not be wasted
2.hero,valued
3. It emphasizes the importance Yaqui people placed on the actions of animals in the natural world.
4. dollar
5. she is lazy
6. to explain why toads croak
7. creation story
8. stalks
9. preparing the ground
10. to celebrate the harvest
11/12. do on your own
thank me later ✌️
Answered by hi
Thanks u god teair
Answered by ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
he's right
Answered by arson
Thank you Conexxus answers
Answered by i took a big fat dump
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