HAVE A GOOD DAY ] IN APACHE LANGUAGE
Note: The translation below is Western Apache. Eastern Apache or other dialects of Apache may be different.yaa' ta' sai' or Yatasay is often used in a similar manner as the English word "Hello." Literally it means "You are welcome here."See related link below.
Note: The translation below is Western Apache. Eastern Apache or other dialects of Apache may be different.yaa' ta' sai' or Yatasay is often used in a similar manner as the English word "Hello." Literally it means "You are welcome here."See related link below.
Note: This is Western Apache. Eastern Apache or other dialects of Apache may be different.For "You are not welcome here!" you can say either of the follwing:ne yaa' ta sai' pas (yaa' ta sai' literally means "you are welcome here", and is often used in a similar manner as the English word "Hello." The ne... pas negates the phrase which it surrounds.) {{If you have pronunciation difficulties, you could think of this as three words: "Neh Yatasay Pahs" Note: Pas, is close to the English word Pause, but more relaxed, almost as if you were trying to say "Pass"}}orne yaa' ta sai yaa' mas which means "You are never welcome here!" as in "You are not welcome here! Ever!"(See also my answer on "How do you say i love you in Apache?" , for a few other Apache words and pronunciation of Apache sounds.)--Chado2423
The name Naiche [This is a person's Proper Name, NOT an Apache word] is prounounced in Western Apache as "Nah-ee-chay", [said quickly with force...]rhymes with Blah, See, Day." In Eastern Apache it is pronounce "Noy-cheh" or "Nah-ee-cheh", rhymes with Boy-see-..." or "Bah-..."[said quickly, with Force]
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The cast of Apache Goes Indian - 1995 includes: Apache Indian as Apache Indian