In Mohawk, the phrase "go to" can be expressed as "kakho" or "kakhwa." The verb can vary depending on the context and the destination being referred to. Mohawk is a complex language with various suffixes and prefixes that can modify meaning, so it's important to consider the specific situation when using the phrase.
In Mohawk, you can say "ewaboroten" to say goodbye.
Say peace in mohawk language
Ratiweras means thunder in Mohawk
To say "good morning my friends" in Mohawk, you can say "kwehkwe, ok nitsiionkwaienthok."
In Mohawk, "marry me" is translated as "nó:we kanónhsera."
The Mohawk word for food is kakhwa
In Mohawk, you say "kwe kwe" to mean "You're welcome."
How do you say I miss you
In Mohawk, you can say "Iakarà:ke," which translates to "It is a nice day." The phrase captures the sentiment of a pleasant day in the Mohawk language. Mohawk, part of the Iroquoian language family, has unique expressions that reflect the culture and environment of its speakers.
Don’t have an answer. What is it?
akso'tha -Alanna
I want you