how do you say thank you in Shoshone
Shoshone people are Indians who lived in the more western parts of America. The Shoshone Indians became famous over time, considering the acts of Sacagewea in the Lewis And Clark Expedition. Yes, Sacagewea is in the Shoshone tribe. There was also chief Washakie, who became famous for being named after the tribes' main reservation.
I would say Crazy Horse, because his face is on a mountain.
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You would say "behne" (Fort Hall) or "pehnaho" (Western Shoshoni).
"Hello" in Shoshone is "boyo."
Common Shoshone greetings are behne and pehnaho, which do not quite mean "hello".There is no word for "goodbye" in most native American languages and Shoshone is no exception.
He would say "Hello"
how do you say thank you in Shoshone
Shoshone people are Indians who lived in the more western parts of America. The Shoshone Indians became famous over time, considering the acts of Sacagewea in the Lewis And Clark Expedition. Yes, Sacagewea is in the Shoshone tribe. There was also chief Washakie, who became famous for being named after the tribes' main reservation.
It depends on how people see here. Some people thought she was a goddess. Some thought she was just an average looking women in the village.
In Birmingham, people typically greet each other by saying "Alright?" or "You alreet?" as a casual way of saying hello.
Since Idaho is an English word Shoeshone would say Idaho
In Mandarin Chinese, you can say "你好,先生" (nǐ hǎo, xiānsheng) to address someone as "hello sir".
In Argentina, "hello" is typically translated as "hola."
The most common way to say hello in British English is "Hello." Other informal greetings might include "Hi" or "Hey."