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Co·man·cheالتركية النطق
kımänçiالنطق
/kəˈmanʧē/ /kəˈmænʧiː/
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[ k&-'man-chE ] (noun.) 1806. Probably from Spanish comanche, a corruption of Old Ute * (“enemy”, “foreigner”) (compare Modern Southern Ute (“enemy”, “stranger”)). The Comanches’ own preferred name is Nʉmʉnʉʉ, meaning "the People".