How do you say King in Sahaptin?
Walla Walla speak English.Historically, they spoke Sahaptin, which today has less than 100 speakers.
Sahaptin (or Shahaptin) is a language family that includes the Nez Perce, Umatilla, Palouse, Tenino, Cayuse, Klickitats, Wanapums, Walla Walla and Yakama (or Yakima). They were very widespread but historically mainly occupied territory in western Idaho and neighbouring parts of Washington and north-eastern Oregon, including the Snake, Salmon and Clearwater rivers.The Yakama lived in south-central Washington state; they were the westernmost of all the Sahaptin tribes.
The legends say that King Arthur was killed.
According to Sahaptin Noun Dictionary (Yakama Dialect), at www.native-languages.org, 'Yakama' means 'big belly.'
No. You can say... a)He is stupid. b)He is smart. But you cannot say... a)He is king. b)It is king. Therefore, king is a noun. Positiveness of Answer: 90% Jokypants1
The legends say that King Arthur was killed.
King is "Rí"
lit king
The king's brother, Scar.
The word for king in Polish is "krรณl."
There are many ways to say "king": Kingu, kokuou, ousama, oumono, ouja
there is not enough information to say if there was a king or not