Comanche

英 [kəu'mæntʃi:] 美
  • n. (北美印第安人的)科曼奇族(语)
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Comanche (n.)
1819, from Spanish, from a word in a Shoshonean language, such as Ute kimánci "enemy, foreigner." Comanchero was a 19c. name given to Hispanic and American traders who dealt with the Comanches.
1. OUCI offers Chinese via video conferencing to 35 students of Comanche Elementary School.
通过远程视频向中小学学生教授汉语.

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