Coyote is the same word in English and Spanish. The Spanish word is a masculine noun whose definite article is 'el' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'uno'['a, one']. It's pronounced 'koh-YOH-teh'.
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"Coyote" is a coyote as in the animal coyote, famaly to a dog, fox and wolf
The word coyote is originated by the Spanish.
The word "coyote" is a Spanish borrowing of its Nahuatl (Aztec) name coyōtl.
The word "coyote" has its origins in Nahuatl, an Aztec language, where it was called "coyotl." This term was adopted into Spanish as "coyote," and eventually made its way into English.
Like coyote with 'ch' as in chalk.
The coyote originates from North and Central America, with its range extending from Canada to Costa Rica. It is believed to have evolved around 1 million years ago in North America. Coyotes have adapted well to various habitats and are known for their intelligence and adaptability.
yes, in its original aztec form it was spelled: Coyotl
The English word coyote comes via Spanish from the Nahuatl word coyotl, where -tl is the nominative ending for nouns. It refers to the species canis latrans, a small prairie wolf of North America.
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You can tell the age of the coyote by the size of the teeth on the coyote.
The possessive form for the noun coyote is coyote's.
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