The v in Native American is part of the word "Native". It doesn't stand for anything.
There are several theories about the word "Boise" but none of them trace it to any Native American language.
Nothing, since it is not a word in any native American language.
it is a native american word meaning "englishman."
Yes, it is a Delaware word.
How do you pronounce the Native American word techihhlia?
No native American language features that word. It is a modern contraction of "We'll be loyal scouts" used by the Boy Scout movement in the USA (the home of meaningless abbreviations) and has no connection with any native language.
there is no such word in the native American vocabulary.
What is the translation to English of the Native American word Patalaska
Zuni was a Native American word.
Kansar is not a Native American word. It is a Gujarati word (from Gujarat, India). It is a type of dessert.
There are thousands of Native American languages, each would have a different word.
The Native Americans and the word is a Native American word.
There is no one "native American" language, so there is no one word- there are dozens of words.
The v in Native American is part of the word "Native". It doesn't stand for anything.
It is definitely a Greek word, but it might also be a word in one of the hundreds of different Native American languages as well.
There are MANY Native American languages, not just one. So you need to ask for your translation in a particular Native American language, not just in "Native American."