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In Creek language, you can say "Hesci, nakvste" to mean Hello my friends.
Uruguay isn't a language...... The native language is spanish so Hello in "Uruguay" is Hola
Cheyenne = Kaieni
There are over 500 different Native American tribes, each with their own languages and greetings. For example, in Navajo, you can say "Yá'át'ééh." In Lakota, you can say "Hau." It's important to recognize the diversity of Native American languages and cultures.
To say hello in American Sign Language, you place your hand at your forehead, with your fingertips touching, and then bring your hand down and away from your forehead.
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Bozho (hello)dineym (husband)Dave, member of The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi
It depends what Native American language you want to say "hi" in! I can answer one - Lakota Sioux language. Men say "hau" ( pronounced howh). A woman would respond to that by saying "han" which means "yes". Women don't really say hello, they would more likely greet you by saying their relationship name to you eg- cousin!, sister, aunt etc.
Hello = Talofa
"Háu"
The Oklahoma Creek Native word for Hello... Hërs'cë!
Common Shoshone greetings are behne and pehnaho, which do not quite mean "hello".There is no word for "goodbye" in most native American languages and Shoshone is no exception.
In Creek language, you can say "Hesci, nakvste" to mean Hello my friends.
It depends upon which language they speak. Most speak English now, so "hello" is "hello." But tribes had their own language or family of languages. Estimates place the number of distinct native American languages a t over 1000. Choctaw - Halito. Lakota - Hua Kola Seminole - Istonko
The average American can say hello in Spanish, German, and French.
There is no one language called "Native American." There are MANY Native American languages.
hard to say considering that there doesn't exist a language, 'native american'...