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Mandarin Chinese is the language spoken by the most people in the world as a native language.
The name for a native language spoken by the people of an area is called a "vernacular language."
Tsėhesenėstsestotse is a Native American language from the Algonquian language family, specifically belonging to the Arapaho branch. It is a polysynthetic language, characterized by the use of complex words made up of many morphemes.
The American English language evolved from various influences, including British English, Native American languages, and immigrant languages. It was not invented by any one individual but is the result of linguistic blending over centuries.
The Hohokam people did not have a written language, so very little is known about their spoken language. It is believed to be part of the Uto-Aztecan language family, similar to other Native American languages spoken in the region. Most information about the Hohokam culture comes from archaeological evidence rather than linguistic records.
There are MANY Native American languages, not just one. So you would need to ask for your translation in one particular Native American language, not just in "Native American." Asking for a translation in Native American is like asking for a translation in European. The people = Anishinaabeg - (Chippewa/Ojibwe)
A Saanich is a member of a Native American people from British Columbia, or the indigenous language of these people.
To learn Native American language!
There is no "Native American " language. Several million people belong to separate tribes with their own languages. Name a tribe and if the language still exists your question can be answered.
There is no such language as "Native American". There are different Native American languages depending on the tribes and regions they lived in. The Cherokee speak a language they called "Tsalagi". The Navajo have their own language as well, not sure what they call it in their own tongue. You should specify a certain tribe's language to give the people who answer you a better understanding of what you mean.
There is NOT one language called "Native American " each tribe or nation spoke different languages. Some have disappeared because the people who spoke that language are gone and the language hasn't been passed to the younger generations.
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An Arapaho is a member of the Arapaho people, a Native American people in Colorado, Oklahoma, Wyoming and Nebraska, as well as their native language, spoken by an estimated 1000 people in 2007.
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Hupa is the language spoken by the Native American Hupa people. It is an Athabaskan language found in the Hoopa Valley of Northwest California.
The Nipmucs spoke a dialect of Natick, which is part of the Algonquian language family. Their name means "people at the small pond".
It would be a word borrowed from the native people, perhaps maize.