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The Apache language does not have one specific word for "love" or "peace". However the Apache language does have certain words that can be used to express love and peace. For example the Apache language has words for "to care for" and "to be well". These can be used to express the idea of love and peace.The Apache word for "to care for" is Neh-nish-deh-deh. The Apache word for "to be well" is Neh-dee-aih-deh. These words can be used together to express the idea of love and peace in the Apache language. For example the phrase Neh-nish-deh-deh neh-dee-aih-deh could be used to express the idea of love and peace.
i wish you peace and love
In Apache, "rest in peace" can be expressed as "Héésh'ee' naashá," which conveys a sentiment of wishing someone peace in their afterlife. It's important to note that specific expressions may vary among different Apache tribes and dialects. Always consider consulting with a cultural expert for accurate usage.
The Western Apache term for sweetheart is Ohpitsa (pronounced more or less like oh-pit-sah) (see also my answer on "How do you say i love you in Apache?"... if you want to connect the phrase in Apache, you should say "Sweetheart", first, and then "I love you", rather than "I love you, sweetheart." Though this is not a formal rule, it is customary in Apache to address the person in some manner first (this is just considered "polite"), prior to speaking with them. --Chado2423
How do you say you’re welcome in Apache
How do you say perfect in apache
In Apache, specifically in the Western Apache dialect, you can say "Nda'íí' hólǫ́." However, it's important to note that there are several Apache languages, and expressions may vary between them. If you need a translation for a specific dialect, it would be best to consult a speaker of that dialect for accuracy.
I've watched the commercial many times and everyone says its "Peace love and gap" but it definatly sounds like "Peace love the gap", so im gonna say that it's "Peace love the gap"
Go in peace. Peace and love brother. Stay in peace. I wish you have peace. Peace forever to you.
peace = sha-LOMlove = a-ha-VAH"peace and love" = "sha-LOM ve a-ha-VAH"
In Apache, the word for love can vary among different Apache dialects, but one common term is "nídá." It's always best to check with a native speaker or cultural resource for the specific dialect you are interested in, as language can differ significantly within Indigenous communities.
peace is 和平 or heping love is 爱情 or aiqing. (the noun form)