Shoshone has many dialects and various terms of greeting. Among these are phene, bhene, pehnaho; in all these cases the English letter e is used to represent Shoshone vowel ɨ. This is like the sound i but formed in the back of the mouth.
If there is a variant pahnaho I am not aware of it.
Pehnaho is said piy-na-hoh.
Carlarl
kEHsha
Vur-Sah-Chay
Mega luh don
zee-non or, less commonly, zen-on.
The correct way to pronounce poivre is (PWAHV-r).
The address of the Shoshone Public is: 211 S Rail St W, Shoshone, 83352 5393
The phone number of the Shoshone Public is: 208-886-2843.
how do you say thank you in Shoshone
The Shoshone legends are myths that are true.
Shoshone comes from Sosoni, a Shoshone Amerindian word for high-growing grasses.
It is pronounced "te kee-eh-roh" in Spanish.