Gizahgin
Anishinaabemowin (the language of the Ojibwe/Ojibwa/Chippewa people) has no such phrase.
The Anishinaabe (Ojibwe or Chippewa) language has many words referring to a family unit or family:inoodewiziwin (family)ingodoode (one family unit)ningodoode (one family)ningodwezhaan (one family)enigokoodewizig (whole family)
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I guess you mean "I love you".In the Chippewa, Ojibwa or Anishinaabe language you say gizahgin or gi-zaagi`in, from the verb zaagi`, meaning to love somebody.
Migwetch is thank you.
The Ojibwe/Ojibwa/Chippewa word for midnight is aabitaa-dibik. At midnight is aabitaa-dibikag, after midnight is ishkwaa-aabitaa-dibikak.
Another rooster pinches my bum!
The Chippewa language, also called Ojibwe, is spoken by about 90,000 people all over Canada and the Midwestern United States. The largest concentrations of speakers are in Northern Minnesota and Northern Wisconsin.
Gaston Andrew Artus has written: 'A book of short sermons in Ottawa-Otchipwe Indian' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Chippewa Sermons, Chippewa language, Sermons, Sermons, Chippewa, Texts
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Edward F. Wilson has written: 'The Ojebway language' -- subject(s): Grammar, Ojibwa language, Dictionaries, Chippewa language, English language