muskogee
muskogee — 名詞
1. the Native American people whose historic homeland is in the US Southeast, often
馬斯科基族
美國東南部原住民族
the Native American people whose historic homeland is in the US Southeast, often called Muskogee in modern English and Creek in older writing
Ava learned how the Muskogee farmed along river valleys before removal.
Ava 了解了馬斯科基族在被迫遷移前如何沿著河谷耕作。
the Muskogee + historical people as plural noun
Tanvi read about Muskogee towns that were rebuilt in Oklahoma.
Tanvi 讀到馬斯科基族在奧克拉荷馬重建聚落的經過。
At the museum, Hamza watched Muskogee dancers welcome visiting families.
在博物館裡,Hamza 看見馬斯科基族舞者迎接來訪的家庭。
Eitan learned that many Muskogee communities still live in Oklahoma today.
Eitan 得知,許多馬斯科基族社群如今仍住在奧克拉荷馬。
- Mvskoke
spelling closer to the community's own name
- Creek
older English label still seen in history books and public names
- Indigenous nation
much broader phrase and not specific to this people
文法句型
the Muskogee
Muskogee communities
用法筆記
This sense names the people as a whole in historical, cultural, or political discussion. Distinguish it from sense 2, which names one person, and sense 3, which names the language.
常見錯誤
2. a person who belongs to the Muskogee people by family background, citizenship, o
馬斯科基人
馬斯科基族的一名成員
a person who belongs to the Muskogee people by family background, citizenship, or community ties
Imani met a Muskogee artist from Tulsa at the pottery fair.
Imani 在陶藝市集認識了一位來自 Tulsa 的馬斯科基人。
a Muskogee + role and place origin
Takeshi interviewed a Muskogee who teaches beadwork at the cultural center.
Takeshi 訪問了一位在文化中心教授串珠工藝的馬斯科基人。
Nora shared lunch with two Muskogee after the youth council meeting.
Nora 在青年議會會後和兩位馬斯科基人一起吃午餐。
Indra heard a Muskogee explain the Green Corn ceremony to visitors.
Indra 聽一位馬斯科基人向訪客解說綠玉米儀式。
- Mvskoke person
same meaning using the spelling closer to the self-name
- Creek person
older English label for an individual member
- tribal citizen
broader and more political, not a direct synonym in every context
文法句型
a Muskogee
two Muskogee
用法筆記
This sense refers to one member of the people, often after a, one, two, or another. Distinguish it from sense 1, which talks about the nation collectively.
常見錯誤
3. the Indigenous language spoken by the Muskogee people, sometimes called Creek an
馬斯科基語
馬斯科基族使用的語言
the Indigenous language spoken by the Muskogee people, sometimes called Creek and often written as Mvskoke in the language itself
Christopher practices Muskogee in class every Saturday morning.
Christopher 每週六早上都在課堂上練習馬斯科基語。
practice + Muskogee for language learning
Hana found a children's book printed in English and Muskogee.
Hana 找到一本同時用英語和馬斯科基語印刷的童書。
The archivist recorded a welcome song in Muskogee for the exhibit.
那位檔案管理員為展覽錄下了一首馬斯科基語迎賓歌。
Joao joined an evening class where beginners learn to speak Muskogee.
Joao 參加了一門晚間課程,學著開口說馬斯科基語。
- Mvskoke
spelling of the same language closer to the community's own writing
- Creek language
older English name still found in some references
- Indigenous language
much broader phrase that does not identify this specific language
文法句型
speak Muskogee
in Muskogee
用法筆記
This sense is used after verbs such as speak, learn, teach, write, or sing. Distinguish it from senses 1 and 2, which refer to the people rather than the language.