'He/she/it/you(polite) believe(s)': from the verb 'creer'
also (possibly) 'create!' (imperative): from the verb 'crear'
Create your password.
Nancy LeClaire has written: 'Alberta elders' Cree dictionary =' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Cree language, Cree, English language, English
france
It has misspellings and it's ungrammatical, but it means: Believe in the eternity that I make as it is"
Yes. Many Métis did speak English, in addition to Cree, Saulteaux and Michif, a combination of English, French, and Cree.
It means "She does not believe in love for fear of pain.
The English translation of this Spanish phrase is "you believe." The word "usted" means you and "cree" is the third-person singular present tense of the verb"creer" that means to believe.
Something like: Believe in the eternal I make as it is Possibly: I believed in the eternal What do I do (a) the way it is (b) How are you
Sarah Whitecalf has written: 'Kinehiyawiwininaw nehiyawewin = The Cree language is our identity' -- subject(s): Cree language, Dictionaries, Social life and customs, Cree Indians, English language, Texts, English, Cree, Orthography and spelling
Cook in liquid (i.e. boil)e.g. Cree the rice in milk. When creed drain.
Believe in yourself
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