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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.

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There are MANY Native American languages, not just one. So you would need to ask for your translation in a particular Native American language, not just in "Native American Indian."

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there is not one native American language; there are over 400.

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14y ago

Each Native American culture has their own distinct language. To say "How are you?" in Cherokee would be Tohitsu? Pronounced, toe-he-jew.

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Americans say, Hello in formal settings, and Hi or Hey in informal settings.

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12y ago

Wáa sá iyatee. (wa-saw-ee-ya-tee) How are you. This is the typical greeting or a way of saying hello in Tlingit.

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