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13 Martians
- Dejah Thoris (A Princess of Mars)
- Marvin
- Uncle Martin (My Favorite Martian)
- J’onn J’onzz, the Martian Manhunter
- Augray (Out of the Silent Planet by C. S. Lewis)
- Valentine Michael Smith (Stranger in a Strange Land)
- Grand Marshal Skaldak of the Ice Warriors (Doctor Who, “Cold War”)
- Amy Wong (Futurama)
- Cosmo the Merry Martian (1950’s comic)
- Martler (Black Magic on Mars)
- Exeter (This Island Earth)
- Thuvia (Thuvia, Maid of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs)
- Podkayne 1(Podkayne of Mars by Robert Heinlein)
New list: English words derived from non-European languages
- Wikipedia - from Hawaiian “wiki” (meaning “quick”)
English words derived from non-European languages
- Wikipedia - from Hawaiian “wiki” (meaning “quick”)
- Karaoke - Japanese for “empty orchestra”
English words derived from non-European languages
- Wikipedia - from Hawaiian “wiki” (meaning “quick”)
- Karaoke - Japanese for “empty orchestra”
- Avatar - from Sanskrit “avatara” (meaning “descent”, referring to the human incarnation of a god on earth)
English words derived from non-European languages
- Wikipedia - from Hawaiian “wiki” (meaning “quick”)
- Karaoke - Japanese for “empty orchestra”
- Avatar - from Sanskrit “avatara” (meaning “descent”, referring to the human incarnation of a god on earth)
- Gangnam-Style! - From Korean, Gangnam district in Seoul
English words derived from non-European languages
- Wikipedia - from Hawaiian “wiki” (meaning “quick”)
- Karaoke - Japanese for “empty orchestra”
- Avatar - from Sanskrit “avatara” (meaning “descent”, referring to the human incarnation of a god on earth)
- Gangnam-Style! - From Korean, Gangnam district in Seoul
- Dungarees (from Hindi)
English words derived from non-European languages
- Wikipedia - from Hawaiian “wiki” (meaning “quick”)
- Karaoke - Japanese for “empty orchestra”
- Avatar - from Sanskrit “avatara” (meaning “descent”, referring to the human incarnation of a god on earth)
- Gangnam-Style! - From Korean, Gangnam district in Seoul
- Dungarees (from Hindi)
- Zombie (Central African, from Kikongo “zumbi” or Kimbundu “nzambi”)
English words derived from non-European languages
- Wikipedia - from Hawaiian “wiki” (meaning “quick”)
- Karaoke - Japanese for “empty orchestra”
- Avatar - from Sanskrit “avatara” (meaning “descent”, referring to the human incarnation of a god on earth)
- Gangnam-Style! - From Korean, Gangnam district in Seoul
- Dungarees (from Hindi)
- Zombie (Central African, from Kikongo “zumbi” or Kimbundu “nzambi”)
- Alcohol (from Arabic)
English words derived from non-European languages
- Wikipedia - from Hawaiian “wiki” (meaning “quick”)
- Karaoke - Japanese for “empty orchestra”
- Avatar - from Sanskrit “avatara” (meaning “descent”, referring to the human incarnation of a god on earth)
- Gangnam-Style! - From Korean, Gangnam district in Seoul
- Dungarees (from Hindi)
- Zombie (Central African, from Kikongo “zumbi” or Kimbundu “nzambi”)
- Alcohol (from Arabic)
- skunk (Algonquin)
English words derived from non-European languages
- Wikipedia - from Hawaiian “wiki” (meaning “quick”)
- Karaoke - Japanese for “empty orchestra”
- Avatar - from Sanskrit “avatara” (meaning “descent”, referring to the human incarnation of a god on earth)
- Gangnam-Style! - From Korean, Gangnam district in Seoul
- Dungarees (from Hindi)
- Zombie (Central African, from Kikongo “zumbi” or Kimbundu “nzambi”)
- Alcohol (from Arabic)
- skunk (Algonquin)
- Mumbo Jumbo (from the Mandingo " magician who makes the troubled spirits of ancestors go away.)
English words derived from non-European languages
- Wikipedia - from Hawaiian “wiki” (meaning “quick”)
- Karaoke - Japanese for “empty orchestra”
- Avatar - from Sanskrit “avatara” (meaning “descent”, referring to the human incarnation of a god on earth)
- Gangnam-Style! - From Korean, Gangnam district in Seoul
- Dungarees (from Hindi)
- Zombie (Central African, from Kikongo “zumbi” or Kimbundu “nzambi”)
- Alcohol (from Arabic)
- skunk (Algonquin)
- Mumbo Jumbo (from the Mandingo " magician who makes the troubled spirits of ancestors go away.)
- Ketchup (from Cantonese)
English words derived from non-European languages
- Wikipedia - from Hawaiian “wiki” (meaning “quick”)
- Karaoke - Japanese for “empty orchestra”
- Avatar - from Sanskrit “avatara” (meaning “descent”, referring to the human incarnation of a god on earth)
- Gangnam-Style! - From Korean, Gangnam district in Seoul
- Dungarees (from Hindi)
- Zombie (Central African, from Kikongo “zumbi” or Kimbundu “nzambi”)
- Alcohol (from Arabic)
- skunk (Algonquin)
- Mumbo Jumbo (from the Mandingo " magician who makes the troubled spirits of ancestors go away.)
- Ketchup (from Cantonese)
- Boondocks (from Tagalog)
English words derived from non-European languages
- Wikipedia - from Hawaiian “wiki” (meaning “quick”)
- Karaoke - Japanese for “empty orchestra”
- Avatar - from Sanskrit “avatara” (meaning “descent”, referring to the human incarnation of a god on earth)
- Gangnam-Style! - From Korean, Gangnam district in Seoul
- Dungarees (from Hindi)
- Zombie (Central African, from Kikongo “zumbi” or Kimbundu “nzambi”)
- Alcohol (from Arabic)
- skunk (Algonquin)
- Mumbo Jumbo (from the Mandingo " magician who makes the troubled spirits of ancestors go away.)
- Ketchup (from Cantonese)
- Boondocks (from Tagalog)
- Pajamas (from Persian)
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English words derived from non-European languages
- Wikipedia - from Hawaiian “wiki” (meaning “quick”)
- Karaoke - Japanese for “empty orchestra”
- Avatar - from Sanskrit “avatara” (meaning “descent”, referring to the human incarnation of a god on earth)
- Gangnam-Style! - From Korean, Gangnam district in Seoul
- Dungarees (from Hindi)
- Zombie (Central African, from Kikongo “zumbi” or Kimbundu “nzambi”)
- Alcohol (from Arabic)
- skunk (Algonquin)
- Mumbo Jumbo (from the Mandingo " magician who makes the troubled spirits of ancestors go away.)
- Ketchup (from Cantonese)
- Boondocks (from Tagalog)
- Pajamas (from Persian)
- Moccasin (Algonquian)
Popular Breakfast Cereals that you have ever never eaten.
- Cap’n Crunch
Popular Breakfast Cereals that you have ever never eaten.
- Cap’n Crunch
- Golden Grahams