There is no single native American language; a few examples
MATOSKAH: Sioux name meaning "white bear"
New England Native American Legend - White Bear (wabeyu mooin) - Algonquin of unknown region, likely Micmac
Santanta (SET-T'AINTE, White Bear), a Kiowa chief, known for his eloquent speaking abilities, was a signer of the Medicine Lodge Treaty. This Treaty, signed in 1867, ended the U.S. war against the plains Indians and ordered the Kiowas to reservation life in Oklahoma.
Opaivwh amonsoquath - White and Bear - Powhatan
Wopposhaumosh - White - Croatan (tribe south of James River)
Wappa - White - Northern Algonquin
Wapi - White - eastern Algonquin
Wope - White - Delaware Algonquin
BEAR in diffferent languagesBeothuck
gwashuwit; whashwittArapaho
woxCheyenne
nahkoheCree
tukonaoLenape
machqueMaliseet
muwinMicmac
mooinNanticoke
winquipimNatick
masq, mosqOjibwe
makwaPotawatomi
mko
WHITE in different languages
English
whiteBeothuck
wabee; wobeeArapaho
nonoocoo'Cheyenne
ve'ho'eCree
wapiskisewLenape
wapsu; wapaleechenMaliseet
wapeyuMicmac
wobae; wobaakNanticoke
waa-pay-uNatick
wompiOjibwe
waabishkiPotawatomi
wapshkyak
There is actually no such language as "Indian". There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India. If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700. If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about.
Shashtsoh is the word for Brown bear in Navajo. It means big bear. Shash łizhinii is black bear Shash łigaii is polar bear (white bear) The is no "Native American Indian" language There many different languages and cultures that are as far apart as Russian, Turkish, Chinese, Arabic and Bantu. Navajo is a Southern Athabascan language that is thought to be part of the larger Na-Dene family.
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It depends on what you mean by "mad"; in American English mad often means "angry", but in British English it means "crazy".The general Blackfoot term for a bear (species not specified) is kiaayo and the word for he/she/it became crazy would be otsitowatsaps.So: kiaayo otsitowatsaps = the bear became crazy.
Mad Bear Anderson, Rolling Thunder, Semu, Leon Shenandoah and others.
The answer is mato.
There is no such language as "Indian". India has 15 official languages, and another 400 non-official ones. Furthermore, Native American languages also number in the hundreds.
There is actually no such language as "Indian". There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India. If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700. If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about.
The Latin equivalent of 'white bear' is Ursus albus. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'ursus' means 'bear'. The adjective 'albus' means 'white'.
Shashtsoh is the word for Brown bear in Navajo. It means big bear. Shash łizhinii is black bear Shash łigaii is polar bear (white bear) The is no "Native American Indian" language There many different languages and cultures that are as far apart as Russian, Turkish, Chinese, Arabic and Bantu. Navajo is a Southern Athabascan language that is thought to be part of the larger Na-Dene family.
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A white bear also called a polar bear (Ursus maritimus), is called a "Eisbär" or "Polarbär" in German. The literal translation is "Weisser Bär" but this is an expression that is not in common usage.
little white
There are MANY Native American languages, so please specify which one you want the translation in.
Orsa bianca is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "white bear".Specifically, the feminine noun orsa means "female bear, she-bear". The feminine adjective bianca translates as "white". The pronunciation will be "OHR-sah BYAHN-kah" in Italian.
The address of the American Museum Of Asmat Art is: 1885 Dell St, White Bear Lk, MN 55110-5365
Little Bear is wearing clothing of an Iroquois. Little Bear was from 1761. The actor that played Little Bear in the movie was a native American but not an Iroquois.