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There are more than a hundred native languages in North America so you need to be more precise in your question. If that can help I know these:

Mino tibikwe in Algonquin

Hanhepi waste in Lakota

Olegawi in Abenaki

Weli wela'k in Mi'qmak

Osda enoyi in Cherokee

Unnuaqhatkut/Unnuaqsakkut in Inuktituk...

Nakamouw. it means good night in native american
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