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Comanche
[ kuh-man-chee, koh- ]
noun
- a member of a Shoshonean tribe, the only tribe of the group living entirely on the Plains, formerly ranging from Wyoming to Texas, now in Oklahoma.
- the dialect of Shoshone spoken by the Comanche.
Comanche
/ °ìəˈ³¾Ã¦²Ô³Ùʃɪ /
noun
- -ches-che a member of a Native American people, formerly ranging from the River Platte to the Mexican border, now living in Oklahoma
- the language of this people, belonging to the Shoshonean subfamily of the Uto-Aztecan family
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of Comanche1
Example Sentences
Anaheim Canyon 57, San Gabriel Academy 53: Playing at the Intuit Dome, the Comanches won in overtime behind clutch free throws from Brandon Benjamin.
Anaheim Canyon 74, Arizona Ironwood 47: Brandon Benjamin scored 34 points for the Comanches.
Anaheim Canyon 69, Pacifica Christian 62: The Comanches won the North Orange County championship behind tournament MVP Brandon Benjamin, who finished with 26 points.
When “Prey,†an action movie with a young Comanche woman as its protagonist, premiered in 2022, the streaming service Hulu said it was its most-watched movie or TV series premiere ever.
The indigenous Comanche people referred to these formations as "Wahatoya," which means "Double Mountain."
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