The Seneca term for "always" or "for ever" is dyut gont'. This is clearly closely related to the equivalent Cayuga word gyotgǫt.
is there a word in the Indian language that means "forever"
In the Seneca language, the word for "mom" is "niyá." Seneca is one of the Iroquoian languages spoken by the Seneca people, and it has its own unique vocabulary and structure. If you need more information about the Seneca language or culture, feel free to ask!
In Seneca, the word for turtle is "dëgëhs." The Seneca language is part of the Iroquoian language family, and like many Indigenous languages, it holds cultural significance in its vocabulary. If you need more information about the Seneca language or culture, feel free to ask!
Joseph A. Francello has written: 'The Seneca world of Ga-no-say-yeh (Peter Crouse, white captive)' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Indian captivities, Seneca Indians 'The Seneca world of Ga-No-Say-Yeh' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Indian captivities, Seneca Indians
There is no language known as 'african language'
In the Seneca language, you can say "Nya:wëh" to wish someone a happy birthday. This expression conveys good wishes and is part of the Seneca cultural tradition. If you want to be more specific, you can say "Nya:wëh sgo:nyo," which translates to "Happy Birthday."
In American Sign Language, you would sign "together forever" by signing TOGETHER and then signing FOREVER.
"Indian" is not a language.
gano : on : gwa phonetically -- gah noh ohn gwah
The Seneca language, like many native American languages, uses verb forms more often than simple adjectives. Instead of "big" you say "it is big" - gowanâh. This also means great or important, as in nadi gowanâs = the great ones (chiefs).This is clearly closely connected to the equivalent Cayuga word for "it is big" - gowanęh
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There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".