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To say "happy birthday" in Seminole, you can say "Isiki icosketv" which translates to "happiness to you" in English.
In the Seminole language, you can say goodbye by using the phrase "Ha hoke" which translates to "see you later."
Your welcome
They used nets called weirs
The Seminole's primarily inhabited the Florida Everglades region, which is characterized by wetlands, marshes, and swamps. They also lived in areas with pine flatwoods, hardwood hammocks, and coastal estuaries. These diverse landforms provided the Seminoles with food sources such as fish, shellfish, and wildlife.
They used to hunt fish,deer,wild turkey,rabbits,turtles and alligators
In the Seminole language, the traditional greeting for hello is "Hale." This word is pronounced as "ha-lay" with emphasis on the second syllable. It is important to note that the Seminole language is a Muskogean language and has specific phonetic sounds that may differ from English pronunciation.
In the Seminole language, the word for "three" is "tchokke," and "third" can be expressed as "tchokke-eh." The Seminole language is part of the Muskogean language family, and it has its own unique structure and vocabulary. If you need more detailed information about the language, I can provide that as well.
To say blue fish in Japanese you say ブルーフィッシュ.
The address of the Seminole Public Library is: 424 N Main, Seminole, 74868 3481
they ate corn,fish,melon,other land animals like turkey,duck,deer....