Just a few examples from among many hundreds of native American languages in North, Central and South America for the numeral 3:
Aleut............................qaanku-n, qakun
Eskimo.........................pingayut, pingasut
Haida...........................lGunul
Tlingit...........................nás'k
Eyak.............................t'ú'tlkà~
Tanaina........................tohchke
Kutchin.........................un ihthlog
Chipewyan...................taghe
Sarcee..........................tóók'i:
Hupa.............................ta:q
Navajo..........................táá'
Jicarilla..........................ká-i
Western Apache...........táági
Kutenai.........................qa'lsa
Beothuk........................shendeek
Blackfoot......................niuokska
Cheyenne.....................na'he
Arapaho........................naasau
Ojibwe/Chippewa.........niswi
Algonkin........................nissoue
Shawnee.......................nithese
Miami.............................nisswi
Cree...............................nisto
Powhatan......................nuss
Delaware.......................naxa
Nanticoke......................nis
Mahican.........................nacha
Kwakiutl........................yúdexw
Catawba........................nomnêré
Dakota/Lakota...............yamni
Omaha-Ponca.................dhabdhin
Osage.............................tha'-bthin
Kansa.............................yah-be-re
Crow...............................dáwi
Hidatsa............................ráahawi
Mandan...........................namary
Arikara............................towwit
Pawnee...........................tau'-it
Huron..............................achienk
Onondaga........................àchso
Seneca.............................se~h
Cayuga.............................ahséh
Mohawk............................ahsen
Cherokee..........................tso:i
Kiowa................................phá,.ò.
Chumash...........................masix
Havasupai.........................humúge
Mohave.............................hamók
Yuma.................................xamok
Seri....................................c-ápxa
Tonkawa............................med'ic
Karankawa.........................kaxáyi
Cayuse................................má.tnint
Zuni.....................................hai
Choctaw...............................tochchiinah
Chickasaw............................tochchí'na
Creek....................................tut'tchínin
Totonac.................................t'utu'
Yucatec (Maya)......................osh
Northern Paiute.....................pahi
Shoshone...............................pahi
Comanche...............................pahi-ti
Ute..........................................paiini
Hopi.........................................pahyom
Pima.........................................vaik
Nahuatl (Aztec)........................eyi
Mixtec.......................................úní
Zapotec.....................................shone
Yanomami..................................prukatabo (three is the highest named number in the Yanomami language)
smoke
'Canadian Native American' is not an exact language. While the US has languages like Cherokee, Navajo, Lenni Lenape, etc. Canada also has its own languages and tribes.One of the Native American languages in Canada is Cree, and the Cree word for white is 'wâpi'
There are many Native American Cultures and Languages. So there is not one way to say it. In Ojibwé it's waajiye.
You would have to be more specific, as to which one of the 4,000 languages you are interested in.
That's impossible to say. There's at least hundreds of unique and distinct Native American languages and dialects. First you would need to find out what nation and tribe your guest is from (Sioux, Crow, Blackfoot, Mohawk, etc.) and get a translation from people familiar with that particular language.
There is no one language called "Native American." There are MANY Native American languages.
smoke
Which Language? You do realize that there 150+ Native American languages?
There are about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
How do you say shy in native languages
There are MORE THAN 300 Native American languages. Which one(s) did you want?
There are many native american languages . So what language do you mean exactly.
There isn't such a language as Native American. Native American tribes speak more than 700 different languages.
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 thousands of Native American languages - you need to be specific in order to get a translation.
There are more than 450 Native American languages. You would have to be more specific.
'Canadian Native American' is not an exact language. While the US has languages like Cherokee, Navajo, Lenni Lenape, etc. Canada also has its own languages and tribes.One of the Native American languages in Canada is Cree, and the Cree word for white is 'wâpi'