A few of the very many native American words for "black" or "it is black" are listed below. It is possible to see the connections between many of the Algonquian languages using common words such as this :
Natick............................mooi
Powhatan.....................mahcatawaiuwh
Menominee...................mahka:tae:w
Illinois...........................mahkate
Ojibwe..........................makade-
Mi'kmaq........................maqtewe:k
Maliseet........................mokosew-
Algonquin......................makadewa
Abenaki.........................mkazawi
Cheyenne.....................e-mo'kohtavo
Arapaho........................wo'teen-
Shawnee......................cuttewa
Mohegan.......................sukáyu-
Blackfoot.......................sik
Delaware.......................sLikeLl
Naskapi.........................wiipaaw
Crow.............................shipita
Hidatsa.........................sispisa
Lakota...........................sapa
Cayuga.........................swędaę
Oneida..........................-aˀswʌˀt-
Mohawk........................kahòntsi
Cherokee......................gáhnage
Aztec (Nahuatl).............tliltic
Yaqui.............................chukuli
Hopi..............................qömvi
Shoshone.....................duhu(bite)
Choctaw.......................lusa
Xavante........................'rã:dë'ë-di
Arikara (Sanish)............katiit
In Japanese, it is 'ongaku.'
Klingon: Dargh
translation of the word independent in other languages
osan in yoruba language(africa)
Hola Shalom Hello Hullolo Aloha
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
Spanish: RojoFrench: RougeItalian: RossoRomanian: roşuJapanese: niiro
You can find translations of a word in different languages using online translation websites/apps like Google Translate, or by using multilingual dictionaries or language-specific resources. Some language learning platforms also offer translation features for exploring different language equivalents of a word.
It would depend on the tribe as there are several different languages that the Native Americans had/have.
There is actually no such language as "Indian". There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India. If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700. If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about.
The Zulu translation for the English word "black" is "mnyama".
In Brazilian Portuguese, the word "mabuhay" does not have a direct translation. It is a Filipino word that is used as a greeting or well-wishing expression, similar to saying "welcome" or "long live" in English.