"Welcome" in the Wampanoag language is "Aquene."
Wampanoag means Peace.
While there is much information on the Wampanoag language, the language itself hasn't been used for over 100 years and there are no translations of the phrase "I love you" available. There is currently a movement among Native Americans to revive this language.
Kokokehom or Ohomous, according to Roger Williams' A Key Into the Language of America, p 89
In the Oneida language, "mother" is translated as "atewęötha."
people say mother tongue when they talk about the first language that they learned or the language they do best at. for example, my first language is icelandic and my mother language is English because im better at it.
Mother in Punjabi language is "mata ji" or "maa ji".
The word for mother in Garifuna language is "iná".
The Wampanoag Natick language, originally spoken by the Natick tribe, is a dialect of the Algonquian language family. It was historically used by the Wampanoag people in what is now Massachusetts. The language has largely fallen out of use, but revitalization efforts have been undertaken to preserve and teach it in contemporary contexts.
The Romanian language equivalent of mother is mamă.
Mama, Maa, Maame etc.
Happy mother's day