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There is no Native American language...There are hundreds of native American languages.In the Paiute language: eye = booeeAnswerThere is no Native American language...There are hundreds of native American languages. In the Paiute language: eye = booeeAnswerThere is no Native American language...There are hundreds of native American languages. In the Paiute language: eye = booee
I believe it has Native American roots.
Carl has a lazy eye
Eye contact is the best way to communicate with anyone whether they are Native or not.
Many Mexicans and other Hispanics have some Native American ancestry. One distinguishing feature of Amerindians is the epicanthic fold which is also found among East Asians, this is a folding of the eye-lid which creates the "slanted eye" effect.
Eyeball Eyelash
Listen, nobody was around stalking Maria Tallchief, and examining her eye color. But, there is a big clue to what color it probably is. See, she was born of Native American decent, and most Native Americans have brown eyes, (eye mean, you never see Native Americans with bright blue or green eyes, but I guess it isa possibility...) so she probably has brown eyes. This is a weird question though...
Amber eyes originate from a combination of yellow and brown pigments in the iris. This unique eye color is often found in individuals of Asian, Native American, and South American descent.
Yes, there are purebred American Shorthair that have one blue eye and one green eye.
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Weirdness is in the eye of the beholder. Some words that I find weird from a pronunciation point of view are:iguanainstantaneousinauguralimperativeitchyibisinfuriatingisoscelesichthyologyidiosyncrasy