There is actually no such language as "Native American". There are more than 700 different Native American languages spoken in North and South America. You will have to be more specific. If you are not sure which language you are talking about, here is a partial list of the most common Native American languages in North America:
sequoia was a native american
They name native American because they are born American
Name a native predator
The name "Allohak" is typically pronounced as "ah-loh-hawk." The emphasis is generally placed on the second syllable, "loh." However, pronunciation can vary among different Native American tribes, so it's always best to consult community members for the most accurate pronunciation.
it is a native american word meaning "englishman."
The correct pronunciation of the Native American name "Kiche" is k-EE-shay. The accent is on the second syllable.
Countryman is not a native American name.
Yes and No. The name is not exclusive to Native American's.
One has to wonder why anyone still refers to the American Indian as "red". Beyond that Native American is just a politically correct (in some people's eyes) name for the American Indian.
Weyauwega is pronounced as "why-uh-WEE-gah." The emphasis is on the "WEE" syllable, and the name is of Native American origin, specifically from the Menominee language.
sequoia was a native american
The native American name for corn is Maize
They name native American because they are born American
Name a native predator
The name "Allohak" is typically pronounced as "ah-loh-hawk." The emphasis is generally placed on the second syllable, "loh." However, pronunciation can vary among different Native American tribes, so it's always best to consult community members for the most accurate pronunciation.
it is a native american word meaning "englishman."
Shesely is a native American name