In Kiowa, "little girl" is "wakonetu kowa," pronounced as wah-koh-neh-too koh-wah.
Goodbye in Kiowa is "ga'udohaa."
In Kiowa, the word for princess is "A-gau-ge."
You can say "kaikamahine" which means little girl in Hawaiian.
"Little girl" in Portuguese is "menininha".
In Ute language, "little bear" is "na-kusi."
Goodbye in Kiowa is "ga'udohaa."
There doesn't appear to be an official translation for New Beginnings in the Kiowa language. There also isn't a translation available to translate English words into Kiowa. There is an official Facebook page, in which people ask those who speak the language how to say certain things.
You can say "kaikamahine" which means little girl in Hawaiian.
Well I know this IS NOT the proper spelling but it sounds something like this- Aim go-doe bee-el-doe I am not a linguist so it's difficult to convey subtle differences in speed and inflection which can change the meaning of a word or phrase. The Kiowa language is not like English so it can be difficult to teach through writing alone. But what I wrote above I feel pretty safe about hehe. If you want to know more about the Kiowa language try getting in touch with the Kiowa Complex in Oklahoma. Hope this helped at least a little. = )
u say cute little girl anyway u wnt!!!
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When she talks back to you and rolles her eyes all you. You can tell by her body language.
My Little girl = Mein kleines Mädchen
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You say "Just a little" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Mole so die".
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