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What are two spanish words that borrowed from New World languages?

Here are two Spanish words borrowed from New World languages:

* Chocolate: This word comes from the Nahuatl (Aztec) word *xocolātl*.

* Huracán: This word comes from the Taíno language, an indigenous language of the Caribbean, and refers to a powerful storm god.

There are many other Spanish words borrowed from New World languages. These are just two examples!

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