In Hopi, "black" is referred to as "suvu'uli."
In Uto-Aztecan languages, "goodbye" can be expressed in different ways depending on the specific language. For example, in Nahuatl, it's "tlazohcamati", in Hopi it's "kwakwah", and in Comanche it's "nʉmʉʉ tsʉmʉʉ".
The color black is "ខ្មៅ" in Khmer, which is the official language of Cambodia.
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
In Maasai language, you can say "Sopa" to ask How are you.
In the Igorot language, you can say "Kumusta."
How do you say goodbye in Hopi language
There is not a Hopi translation for the English phrase 'Is anybody there'. The words and ideas that comprise this phrase are simply not a part of the Hopi language.
enyi sum'oh: hoyt
"Hopi" has no meaning in Hebrew. It only has meaning in the Hopílavayi language of the Hopi tribe of Arizona.
The Hopi (Hopi: Hopílavayi) language is one of the languages called "Uto-Aztecan".
The Hopi people speak English and Hopílavayi, known in English as "the Hopi Language."
Yes, the Hopi language, called Hopílavayi, has a writing system based on the Latin alphabet. For more information about the Hopi alphabet, click here.
A quick internet search does not say how many words - only that the Hopi language has a lot of words that describe corn by the color, parts of the plant and the various foods made from the different varieties of corn.
Hopi is a Shoshonean language, which is part of the Uto-Aztecan languages.
shoshonee
I don't think that anyone knows that.Checkup on Google or Bing.Write in"Hopi language starting with K."
yes but they do not share a language