You can say "a little" in Thai as "นิดหน่อย" (nid noi).
You say "ผมพูดภาษาไทยเล็กน้อย" (phǒm pûd pʰāːsǎː tʰaj lêk nɔ́ɔi) to mean "I speak a little Thai" in Thai.
you can say "nong" to a little brother or sister
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You can say "นิดหน่อย" (nid noi) in Thai to mean "just a little".
you can say "nong" to a little brother or sister
In Thai, "teddy bear" is said as "หมีนุ่ม" (pronounced: mee noom). The word "หมี" (mee) means "bear," and "นุ่ม" (noom) means "soft." Together, they refer to the cuddly toy commonly known as a teddy bear.
In Ute language, "little bear" is "na-kusi."
"Nita" (pronounced "needa") means bear in Choctaw. I am not sure how to say "little" though. To say "little" in Choctaw is "ushi," and "bear" is "nita." So you would combine it to make "nitushi," which means " little bear."
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In Hawaiian, "little bear" is translated as "ʻīlio hōkū ʻuʻuku."