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.
Tallahassee
Tallahassee" is an Apalachee Indian word meaning "old town" or "abandoned fields."
The town was originally named Tallasi after a Creek Indian word meaning "old town". This was eventually simplified/corrupted to "Tulsa".
Tallahassee: City in Florida, so named because it is supposed to have been the site of Indian cornfields in remote times. An Indian word meaning "old town."
The word "Tulsa" is thought to come from the Creek word "Tallahassee" which means "old town" or "old creek town." It was incorporated into the English language during the time of the Trail of Tears when many Native American tribes were forcibly relocated to present-day Oklahoma.
From a settlement named Tallasi, taken from the Creek Indian dialect meaning Old Town, which in turn became Tulsa
Tallahassee: City in Florida, so named because it is supposed to have been the site of Indian cornfields in remote times. An Indian word meaning "old town."The city of Tallahassee got its name from the Muskogean Indians. It means old fields. Tallahassee is the capital of Florida.
The name Punxsutawney derives from a Delaware Indian term which translates to "town of sandflies "
An Coastal Indian tribal name and name of a small town in western BC.
Burgess is an old (medieval?) word, it basically means an official of a town - town councillors or important men of a town.
The address of the Town Of Indian Lake Public Library is: Pelon Road, Indian Lake, 12842 0778
Answer The word originates from the Old English word, tunscipe, "inhabitants or population of a town." Answer The word had differing usages around the world. In Australia it is often used to describe a small town (which in other places might be called a village).