There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
In the Oneida Indian language, you can say "Niawen" to express gratitude, which can also imply a sense of farewell. However, a more direct way to say "see you later" is "Niawenkowa," which conveys the message of seeing someone again. It's always best to check with a fluent speaker or resource for the most accurate usage.
You would say "let see" in the Abaluhya language as ulisababisha kuona.
In French, "hi nice to see you" can be translated as "Salut, content de te voir."
In the Miami Indian language, goodbye can be expressed as "Nimihitowin," which means "I will see you again." This reflects the community's cultural emphasis on relationships and connection. The language is part of the Algonquian family, and like many Indigenous languages, it carries deeper meanings tied to interaction and farewell.
You say "See you soon" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "mari e laipe".
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The Tana-see Indian word for cat is "mew." The term reflects the local language and culture of the Tana-see people. If you need further details about their language or culture, feel free to ask!
In Korean, you can say "여러분을 만나서 반가웠어요" (yeoreobun-eul mannaseo bangawosseoyo), which translates to "It was nice to see you all." This phrase is polite and suitable for addressing a group.
"apc oc knomiyul" meaning "I will see you again" ?our people don't not believe in saying "goodbye" because if we don't you again while we're here on earth than we will see you again in the spirit world.
You say "See you later" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "mari e ni'gba mi".