In Seneca, "father" is generally translated as gëjoñ'.
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In Seneca, you can say "gweh."
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Joseph A. Francello has written: 'The Seneca world of Ga-no-say-yeh (Peter Crouse, white captive)' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Indian captivities, Seneca Indians 'The Seneca world of Ga-No-Say-Yeh' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Indian captivities, Seneca Indians
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The Seneca term for "always" or "for ever" is dyut gont'. This is clearly closely related to the equivalent Cayuga word gyotgǫt.
I believe Seneca the Rhetorician is Seneca the Elder, while the philosopher is Seneca the Younger.
you say father
you say father
gano : on : gwa phonetically -- gah noh ohn gwah
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