Menominee has these words of greeting or hello:
The : sign is used to indicate a long vowel (often the same word with short vowels has a completely different meaning).
Iroquois
The answer to how do you say grandpa in lumbee Indian is that the Lumbee don't have an Indian language,it doesnt exist because Lumbee are assimilated and never had a lumbee language. The self-identified tribe became known as Lumbee in 1952.
Aye aye You just say Hello.
Hello beautiful.
There are hundreds of North American native languages. they are in dozens of language families. There are dozens more that are not related to any known language. many of these languages are still spoken today.. The Navajo Nation has about 175,000 speakers of Navajo. The Zuni tribe has about 90% who speak Zuni. In Mexico, Nahuatl is spoken by 1.4 million or more people. Therefore, there is no way to tell you "how you say hello in an Indian language" . You need to ask about a particular language. For example in Navajo hello is: yáʼátʼééh Hello in Hopi who live right nearby is: loloma In Zuni, also nearby is : keshi In Seneca in the NE it is: sgëno
The Menominee word for I love you is Ketapanen. To say hello in Menominee is posoh. Menominee is a nation of Native Americans who primarily live in Wisconsin.
Sekoli or Sheko : li depending on the tribe and location or who you're speaking to. I don't know the propers of it, but I hope this helps.
Chikma!
sikilik
A:Shema e' tewa or Kastkan e Yewa
Hello is OKI in Blackfoot. My name is is NII TA NIK KO.
Iroquois
The Menominee have many different terms for "white person":kecemo:hkoma:nmo:hkoma:nmo:hkoma:ne:hsaehmo:hkoma:nohanWords for "boy" include apae:hni:hsaeh and apae:hni:hsewew.
The Menominee term for a pretty girl is ki:qse:hsaeh meni:na:kosew, or ki:qse:hsaeh mi:mi:h; both mean literally "the girl she is pretty".
if you are not a muslim or indian or pakistican or whatever kind of people who speak urdu, you just say hello if you are one of those people you say 'uslawmoohlehkum' say sulam for short
Aslam'ualaiykum is to say Hello in Pakistan Punjab Sat Shri Akal..... is used in Indian Punjab But usually pronounce as Sa'Sri'Akal....
Sekoli or Sheko : li depending on the tribe and location or who you're speaking to. I don't know the propers of it, but I hope this helps.