Moses Motsa is richer in personal assets but the Swazi Kind is richer based on a national asset lists owned by the country
Irenah Libman has written: 'Be-derekh le-lo motsa'
Ndumiso Mamba Foster family Motsa family Olmez family Van Wyk family
Meir Wieseltier has written: 'Motsa el ha-yam' 'The flower of anarchy' -- subject(s): Translations into English
These are just a few Native American words meaning "wolf": Creek - yaha Choctaw - nasho'ba Shawnee - m'waewah Powhatan- naantam Delaware - teme Algonquin- mahingan Arapaho - hooxei Blackfoot - maku'ya Cheyenne - ho'nehe Lakota - shunk'manitu ("dog that hunts walking") Hidatsa - motsa Crow - che'eta Omaha - shonga Yakima - lalla'wish Kiowa - gu'i Apache - mahtzo Arikara - scrihkaapinat Pawnee - skidi (but sounds like "skiri") Navajo - ma'iitsoh
There are many hundreds of native languages in North America alone; many thousands throughout North, Central and South America. Many of the native names for wolf are descriptive (such as the Lakota term "big dog in the wilderness"). Just a few examples are: Arapaho................................hóóxei (heebetóóxei is a large wolf) Cheyenne.............................ho'nehe or ho'neheo'o Blackfoot..............................ómahkapi's or maku'ya Mahican................................mixjaw ("shame-faced animal") Maliseet................................malsom Delaware (Lenape)...............metirnmeu ("hairy dung") Shawnee..............................mowhewa or m'waewah Mohegan..............................muchquashim or muks Naskapi.................................miihiihkin Ojibwe..................................ma'iingan Powhatan.............................naantam Abenaki................................môlsem Navajo..................................ma'iitsoh Apache..................................banchu or mahtzo Jicarilla...................................baietso Kiowa....................................gu'i Arikara (Sanish)....................sĉiRIhkaapinát Sahaptin (Yakama)...............lalawísh or xálish Choctaw...............................nashoba Creek....................................yaha Mohawk................................okwaho Cherokee..............................wahya Tlingit...................................ghuch Lakota..................................shungmanitu thanka Crow.....................................cheéta Hidatsa.................................motsa [botsa] or tsesa Aztec (Nahuatl).....................cuetlachtli or nexcoyotl
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