English (Français) Miskito One (Un) Kum Two (Deux) Wol Three (Trois) Yumpa Four (Quatre) Wol Wol Five (Cinq) Matsip Man (Homme) Waikna Woman (Femme) Mairin Dog (Chien) Yul Sun (Soleil) Lapta Moon (Lune) Kati Water (Eau) Laya White (Blanc) Pini Red (Rouge) Pauni Yellow (Jaune) Lalalni Black (Noir) Siksa Eat (Manger) Plunpisa See (Voir) Kaikisa Hear (Entendre) Walisa Sing (Chanter) Aiwanisa Leave (Partir) Mahka auya
Hello in Miskito is "Lia kiaka" pronounced as lee-ah kyah-kah.
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kuka =grandmother yang kukiti = my grandmother man kukikam= your grandmother
Hermann Berckenhagen has written: 'Grammar of the Miskito language with exercises and vocabulary' -- subject(s): Miskito language, Grammar
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Miskito bites and Poison Ivy.
1986 and malaria is a miskito that goes in your blood an you have to go to the hospital.
you can get a box turtle at pet stores and there is a place called Miskito lagoon
i not no any tig
how can flies eat miskitos , miskitos have a needle and they can kill then and eat them sooo black flies do not eat miskitos.....
They look red, andthey are a lumpm on wherever you got bit, and they sometimes have a little white ball on top of the red lump
The main language spoken in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, is Spanish. Additionally, some residents may speak indigenous languages such as Garifuna or Miskito. English is also spoken by a minority of the population, particularly in tourist areas.