Kokokehom or Ohomous, according to Roger Williams' A Key Into the Language of America, p 89
"Welcome" in the Wampanoag language is "Aquene."
In the Wampanoag language, the word for mother is "Ene." The Wampanoag people have a rich linguistic heritage that reflects their culture and traditions. Efforts are ongoing to revitalize and preserve the Wampanoag language.
In the Wampanoag language, you can say thank you by using the phrase "Wuneekeesuq." This expression reflects gratitude within the Wampanoag culture, which values community and relationships. The language itself has seen revitalization efforts in recent years, helping to preserve its use among the Wampanoag people.
kwe pronounced - kway
owl city
Owl in Hawaiian is "pueo."
Owl in Sanskrit is called "उलूक" (ulūka).
[Heb., tach·mas´; kohs (little owl); yan·shuph´ (long-eared owl); 'o´ach (eagle owl)].
bubo
ullokah
How you have done it is fine.
Coruja