The term for both grandfather and grandmother in Blackfoot is na-ahks' - in fact this means my grandfather or my grandmother, since the kinship term can not be separated from the personal pronoun. This arrangement is typical of the Algonquian language family.
The address of the Blackfoot Public is: 129 N Broadway, Blackfoot, 83221 0610
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To say "talk to you later" in Yoruba, you can say "kí n wá rí n lẹ́."
You say "What should I say?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Kini kinso?".
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "Nana" by using "MOM" with an "N" handshape, moving it in a circular motion on the side of your chin. This sign differentiates "Nana" from "Grandma" but still conveys the same meaning.
The translation for "I am just looking" in the Yoruba language is " Mo n wa o kan n wa."
You say "Do you speak..." in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "S'ole so ede...".
You say "Are you crazy?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "S'onsiere ni?".
Afrikaans is 'n maklike tall.
To sign Jenna in American Sign Language (ASL), you would fingerspell each letter of the name "J-E-N-N-A."
The Romanian language equivalent of Romanian is român.
The address of the Bingham County Historical Society is: 764 W 200 N, Blackfoot, ID 83221-8322