Well some Microsoft programs have translation searchs built into them, what you do is type in the word on like Microsoft Word, highlight it, right click on the word and there will be a translate tollbar piece near the bottom.
x̱anjii or in Yupik Unangax/Alutiiq
Who used an athabaskan flesher
Denali is derived from an Athabaskan language spoken by indigenous groups in the region where the mountain is located. The translation of Denali varies depending on the specific Athabaskan language, but it generally means "the high one" or "the great one."
mąʼiitsoh is wolf ( literally big coyote) atʼééd is a girl mąʼiitsoh 'atʼééd----wolf girl
In some Athabaskan languages like Navajo, "warrior" can be translated as "nasbaahii" or "dibé-yazhi."
"far distant place" in Athabaskan
See ya
Irankarapte - Hello
It could translate roughly to 'Howling lunar-silver wolf'.
I cant answer that because they have different languages.
"Athabaskan" refers to a large group of languages spoken by many different tribes in Canada and the USA. There is therefore no single word for bear cub in "Athabaskan".In the Ahtna (Ahtena) language of Alaska, the word for a bear cub is sos. To say "this is a bear cub" would be sos ggaay nt'ae.
Vulpes pilum mutat, non mores