The ))Kon-Tiki(( Expedition | |
If you want to know more about the ))Kon-TikiExpedition, please visit the website of theKon-Tiki(( Museum: http://www.museumsnett.no/kon-tiki/.
I couldn't explain it better than they do! Or when you are in Norway, you can visit the museum yourself.
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Etymology Of Wiki | |
Patrick Taylor, an etymologist, has written the following definition of wiki for the 2004 American Heritage Dictionary.
Patrick adds, You’ve probably noticed that the Hawaiian word has a k where the Tahitian has a t. This is a regular correspondence between Hawaiian and the other Austronesian languages. Other examples include Hawaiian maka “eye??? and koko “blood,??? which correspond to Tahitian mata “eye,??? toto “blood,??? and to Samoan mata, toto too. The same correspondence shows up in Hawaiian kapu “sacred, forbidden??? next to Maori, Rarotongan, Samoan, and Tahitian tapu. One of these (we are not quite certain which) was the source of our English word taboo. Of course, we can't forget that "aloha" in Samoan is "talofa". Source: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?EtymologyOfWiki
in hungarian kapu means a door, portal, and tabu means taboo - just a thought after reading, i felt worth sharing — ang The Kon-tiki of my life - Damian
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