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The word is kiniw
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The element that expresses the idea of things happening in future is yaak- in Blackfoot. In certain words this becomes aak-.
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Modern English names can not be translated into any native American language. If you were to meet a modern Canadian Blackfoot and told him your name is Melena, that is what he would call you - it would not be possible for him to "translate" that name into any Blackfoot word.
Hello is OKI in Blackfoot. My name is is NII TA NIK KO.
There is no such language as "Indian". India has about 1500 languages, and there are more than 500 Native American languages.
In the Blackfoot language the word for daughter is:itan
In Blackfoot you have to express the idea with a verb, such as kitsiikákomimmo (I love you) or akomimmiyuk (love each other), or akomimmis k'inna (love your father) or nit'akomimmo (I love him).
The Blackfoot word for eye is mooipssp."His eyes" is owoopispists
The Blackfoot word is minikxiw
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The Blackfoot word for wolf is omahkapi'si and white is aapi. In combination aapi becomes ap-, so in theory the term "white wolf" would be *apomahkapi'si.I am not aware that such a term was ever used by the Blackfoot, hence the (*) indicating a theoretical word.
If you mean the Lakota sub-tribe of South Dakota called Blackfoot Sioux, their term for a wolf is shunkmanitu tanka.If you mean the much larger Algonquian Blackfoot confederation of northern Montana, Monitoba and Saskatchewan, their word for a wolf is omahkapi'si.These two Blackfoot tribes are totally unrelated.
The word is kiniw
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Dakota is Sapa Mato