In Chippewa, you can say "Boozhoo" for hello or hi.
In the Chippewa (Ojibwe) language, the word for "calm" is "nibi," which can also mean "water" in a tranquil state. The term for "gentle" is often expressed as "zhaawanoong," referring to something mild or soft. For "peaceful," the word "nbiish" can be used, conveying a sense of serenity and tranquility. These words reflect the cultural emphasis on harmony with nature and gentle living.
Anishinaabemowin (the language of the Ojibwe/Ojibwa/Chippewa people) has no such phrase.
Gizahgin
Migwetch is thank you.
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You can say "calm down" in different ways such as "take a deep breath," "relax," or "stay calm."
In Hawaiian, you would say "hoʻomaluhia".
say chippewa sucking in air through your mouth at the same time.
"Calm" in Hawaiian is "maluhia."
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it means u remind them of something very calm