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15 Taíno/Arawak Words You Didn’t Realize You Knew

Below is a list of English words borrowed / derived from Taino/Arawak--an extinct indigenous language from the Caribbean basin. Given the word in Taino/Arawak, can you guess the English word used today?
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Taino
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English
barbakoa
food
barbecue
kasike
person
cacique
kaimã
animal
caiman
kanowa
thing
canoe
kasabi
tuber
cassava
kaya
landform
cay
wayaba
fruit
guava
hamaka
thing
hammock
hurakã
natural phenomena
hurricane
iwana
animal
iguana
Xaymaca
country
Jamaica
mahis
grain
maize
manatí
animal
manatee
batata
tuber
potato
sabana
landform
savanna
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10 Comments
+3
Level 60
Jun 28, 2021
Nice quiz! Please accept "barbeque" for "barbecue"
+3
Level 63
Jun 28, 2021
Thanks. I have added your suggestion. Be sure to nominate!
+5
Level 73
Jan 11, 2023
Really surprised at Savanna. Not a biome you usually associate with the area.
+16
Level 94
Jan 11, 2023
Looks like "cacique" is one we realize we don't know.
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Level 69
Jan 11, 2023
Could you also accept cayman for caiman?
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Level 60
Jan 11, 2023
very nice, and surprisingly easy for a Spanish speaker, the native words sound almost the same as in Spanish
+3
Level 54
May 19, 2024
Same! I got confused with batata though, as in my country that's the name for the sweet potato.
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Level 79
May 19, 2024
Nice quiz! Singular form is phenomenon
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Level 90
May 19, 2024
Since I'm mostly familiar with the word in a Scrabble context (where it's somewhat famous) I only know the spelling of "Cazique" and not "Cacique."

Wikipedia indicates that's an acceptable English form of the same word - any chance "Cazique" can be accepted? Thanks.

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Level 63
May 26, 2024
My English spelling got worse with this quiz... barbaque, hurracane...