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Connecticut

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Name — A state in the northeastern United States, named from an Algonquian word meaning "land on the long tidal river."

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Etymology

From a Mohegan-Pequot word, quinnitukqut, meaning "at the long tidal river."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Connecticut” mean?

The word “Connecticut” means a state in the northeastern United States, named from an Algonquian word meaning "land on the long tidal river.".

How do you pronounce “Connecticut”?

“Connecticut” is pronounced kuh-NEHT-ih-kuht (/kəˈnɛt.ɪ.kət/ in IPA).

How do you use “Connecticut” in a sentence?

Here is “Connecticut” used in a sentence: “They drove up the coast into Connecticut.”

What part of speech is “Connecticut”?

“Connecticut” is a name.

Is “Connecticut” a common word?

“Connecticut” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How is "Connecticut" the state related to the Connecticut River?

The state takes its name from the Connecticut River, which runs through it. The name comes from an Algonquian word meaning "land on the long tidal river."

What is the abbreviation for "Connecticut"?

The standard two-letter postal abbreviation for Connecticut is "CT." The older written abbreviation "Conn." is also sometimes seen.

What is a person from "Connecticut" called?

A resident of Connecticut is usually called a "Connecticuter." The state's traditional nickname is the Nutmeg State, which gives rise to the informal term "Nutmegger."

Where is "Connecticut" located?

Connecticut is a state in the northeastern United States and one of the six states that make up the New England region.

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