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"Tornado" in Spanish is the same as in English, "tornado". An alternative, "torcedor" (meaning "twister"), can be used.
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The word "tornado" comes from the Spanish words "tronar" (meaning to thunder) and "tornar" (meaning to turn or twist).
Yes. The word 'tornado' is originally Spanish.
Neither. Tornado and twister are two words for the same thing.
Colorado. Two words: "El Dorado" Most likely, any word rhyming with it will be a Spanish word.
The word tornado is believed to come the Spanish words "tronada" meaning "thunderstorm" and "tornar" meaning "to turn."
Spanish cruiser Tornado was created in 1863.
There is none; twister and tornado are two words for the same thing. Tornado is the preferred scientific term.
Twister and tornado are two words for the exact same thing. A tornado is considered such when the violent winds reach the ground.
There's a tornado.
Tornado Alley.
The word "tornado" comes from the Spanish word "tornado" which means "thunderstorm" or "thunderclap." The Spanish term itself has origins in the Latin word "tornare," meaning "to turn." This refers to the spinning, rotating motion of a tornado.
In Spanish, the word for tornado is "tornado". Same as in English, but pronounced a little differently (torr-nawh-do instead of the English way torr-nay-do). As for earthquake, the spanish word for it is "terremoto".