Depends on the region and dialect. Many speakers use "aniin" (aneen, anee) and/or "boozhoo" as a greeting.
ullukuut (oo-loo-koot)
aaniin or in chippewa ojibwe boozhoo
You have to be more specific but in ojibwa it is "waaban"
Ojibwa is a Native American language.
"Háu"
The Oklahoma Creek Native word for Hello... Hërs'cë!
In Creek language, you can say "Hesci, nakvste" to mean Hello my friends.
did you know that the ojibwa people speak English but most native
Yes, it is a native American tribe
oh-g-bwa
They are the same thing: a native tribe some people just spell it differently, some spell it ojibwa, ojibwe, ojibway.
The ojibwa translation for "you're welcome" is "nahow."
In Uruguay, you can say "Hola" to greet someone, which means "hello" in English. It is a common and friendly way to initiate a conversation.
Ojibwa