The Potawatomi language includes words like "bozho" for hello, "miigwech" for thank you, "giiwen" for when, and "bbon" for water.
Some alternative words to use instead of "he" include: they, it, the person, the individual, one.
Some examples of words that use the root "pon/pos/posit" include: position, deposit, opponent, exposition.
Temperature, thermometer, thermal, thermos.
Some words that end in "ies" are babies, puppies, and hobbies.
Some words that use the prefix 'un' are:unableunbelievableunconsciousundeniableunendingunfurledungainlyunholyunimaginableunjustunknownunlovedunmeritedunnoticedunownedunprovenunquietunrestunsinkableuntidyunusedunvariedunwantedunexplained (OK, so I cheated a little)unyieldingunzip
they ate caribou and deer fur would be turned into clothing.
A childs parent passed on what they did to thier children.
the Pottawatomie one of the three fires lived in wigwam's.
the Pottawatomie ate caribou and deer was used to make clothing.
You could use words like us, we, our, ourselves.
some dutch words that we still use today are cookie waffle and coal.
Some of the words you use and some of the stories you hear come from Ancient Greece.
Some words with FF:BaffleBluffBuffBuffaloBuffedBufferBuffetCaffCaffeineCliffCoffeeCoffinCuffCuffedCuffsDifferDoffDuffDuffelFluffFluffsFluffyGaffGriffGruffGuffHuffHuffedJiffLuffMiffMuffMuffinMuffleMufflerMufflesOffOffalOffedOfferOffsPuffPufferPuffinPuffsQuaffQuiffRaffRaffleRiffRiffedRiffleRuffRuffleScoffScruffScuffSniffSnuffSpiffStaffStiffStuffSufferSuffixTiffToffToffeeWaffleWhiff
some other words you can use are sad, unhappy, depressing, miserable, painful! hope these answers work for you!
Herself, himself, itself, oneself, thyself and yourself are words that use self. Ourselves, themselves and yourselves are words that use selves.
There are many words one can use as a replacement of the word 'gust.' Some of the best words that can be used to replace this are breeze, gale, and blow.
Interfere.