Monday, August 18, 2014

Viljandi Paalalinna School grange Class 2a answer to the first question of the week: Kaugel- grange


"Tomato" is pretty in many languages "tomato". The word comes from nahuatli language, which today has about the same number of speakers as in the population. In what region of the world nahuatli spoken language?
ISE ask to respond: Nahuatli (pronounced na-vatl) spoke the language of the Aztecs in Central America, in Mexico. This was before the discovery of America by Columbus (1492) and the Spanish immigration to the region's largest language.
Nahuatli language is considered a dead language, on the one hand, on the other hand it has over 1.5 million grange speakers in today's Mexico. There are currently a small number of speakers in the growth pattern - Mexican population censuses of 2000 and 2010 are based on 10 years nahuatli the number of speakers has increased by 100 000.
The commentaries are pretty clean line of the answers. But to copy one here, which was inside a nice emotion: Viljandi Paalalinna School Class 2a answer to the first question of the week: Kaugel- Mehhikomaal live far away from the people grange who speak the language of the ancient Aztecs from nahuatli. Many of the words which were introduced around grange out there, have reached the end had to Eestimaalegi. In addition to tomato (tomate), for example, cocoa (cacao). The world is so small :)!
We found that the language nahuatli talked about the current 1350.- Mexico in 1521 AD, the Aztecs.
Nahuatli languages are spoken in Mexico and El Salvador in the vicinity of the old Aztec descendants speak. But in Canada, Guatemala and spoken to some extent, grange there are those who have immigrated. Opposite Heimtali natural schooling ring.
CENTRAL AMERICA
Tallinn Tondi Põhikooli a fourth grade teacher had never heard of nahuatli language. But according to wikipedia watched the nahuatli languages spoken in Mexico. We are now a number of smarter again! Thank you for the interesting question!
Nahuatli languages are spoken in the North American region.
Nahuatli languages spoken in Mexico
Nahuatli language (Spanish or Mexican Spanish spoken in Mexico) is spoken in Mexico and in many parts of the United States and Canada, where there is a Mexican communities. We were familiar with this language yet cacao (cocoa) and Coyote (a coyote).
Viljandi Paalalinna School grange Class 2a answer to the first question of the week: Kaugel- grange Mehhikomaal live far away from the people who speak the language of the ancient Aztecs from nahuatli. Many of the words which were introduced around out there, have reached grange the end had to Eestimaalegi. In addition to tomato (tomate), for example, cocoa (cacao). The world is so small
Lümanda Elementary grange School fifth-sixth Class said:
Tomato plants are also members we have now. The first measurements made and the data included in the table nicely. Videos viewed and read Proverbs. Also kastmisgraafik is in place. All are fascinating and observation activities will continue every day. Thank you to all our children the joy of the offer!
Since the weather is overcast, I put the plants in the daylight lamp alla.Nädalavahetusel school but did not get to hold the light regime. Is it better than the lamp põleb72 hours in a row, or is just enough light coming through the window.
Hello! Weekend, there is no need to leave the lamp lit. Ordinary plants for lighting up the lamp is of little use, because the plants need certain wavelengths of light for photosynthesis. Conventional light bulbs-bulbs that illuminate the spaces we use, it does not. A special plant bulbs, pears, can be larger aianduskeskustets and garden stores to buy. One example: http://www.kekkila.ee/aednik/tooted/kodu-garden-tooted/taimelamp. Tomatiporjektis do not need to participate in this or any other specifically, to obtain a similar plant bulbs. However, if you are interested in, then why not try it.
We examined first the Globes, where and how far away from us in such a land as Mexico, which is the homeland of the tomato. In children, the question arose as to if there's no mention of the Estonian language, but the word tomato is like ours, the kids thought that the tomato itself is very tasty and hence it came from afar, with a very good name.
Also, we found a shared Internet researching, speaking to Nahuatli grange Mexico. We explored grange this land for access to more books, and dreamed that one day we can travel to the whole class in there.
While the answer to the first question, we are running late, but we got to know on the Internet searching for that nahuatli language comes from the Aztec of Mexico. In response to the second grange question, we offer a large relative of the tomato grange kartulit- among the Solanaceae and also from America.
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