Well, honey, in Apache language, you say "river" by using the word "biyá." Now, don't go trying to impress anyone with that knowledge unless you're actually conversing with an Apache speaker. Otherwise, you might just end up looking like a fool with random words coming out of your mouth.
There are many Apache names. To find out more go to and you will find a list of the names http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache#List_of_names
The African Luhya words " tsia elia" are said in English language as 'Go away'.
Merri krhistmass there you go :D
Ah, what a lovely question. In Apache, the word for friend is "shinálí." Isn't that just a beautiful word? It's important to remember that friendship is like a happy little tree, always growing and bringing joy to our lives.
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my olderst son is apache indian, his grandmother was full blooded, but has passed away, she had her indian number, how will my son go about getting any indian benifits
Gypsy is not a language, they speak French, English, Romanian and different dialects depending on the region they come from.
You say "Lets go!" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Maape!".
You say "I have to go" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Moni lati malo".
You say "Go straight" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Malo lookan".