アーカンソー
Japanese
Etymology
From English Arkansas,[1][2] from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] French pronunciation of Siouan, meaning “land of downriver people” in (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Quapaw and “people of the south wind” in (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Dakota.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
- (~州) Arkansas (a state of the United States)
- (~川) Arkansas (river)
See also
- カンザス (Kanzasu)
References
Categories:
- Japanese terms borrowed from English
- Japanese terms derived from English
- Japanese terms derived from French
- Japanese terms derived from Siouan languages
- Japanese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Japanese katakana
- Japanese lemmas
- Japanese proper nouns
- ja:Arkansas, USA
- ja:States of the United States
- ja:Places in the United States
- ja:Counties of the United States
- ja:Cities in the United States
- ja:Kansas, USA
- ja:Rivers
- ja:Colorado, USA
- ja:Oklahoma, USA
- ja:West Virginia, USA