There are more than 700 different Native American languages spoken in North and South America. You will have to be more specific. If you are not sure which language you are talking about, here is a partial list of the most common Native American languages in North America:
Native American tribes have various names for the groundhog, reflecting their unique languages and cultures. For instance, the Algonquin term for groundhog is "wiisakode" or "wisaakode," which translates to "one who digs." In the Cherokee language, the groundhog is called "ᎠᏲᏟ" (ayoti). These names often highlight the animal's burrowing behavior and its significance in local ecosystems.
There is no one language called "Native American." There are MANY Native American languages.
hard to say considering that there doesn't exist a language, 'native american'...
Which Language? You do realize that there 150+ Native American languages?
There is not just one Native American language, there are thousands of them.
There isn't such a language as Native American. Native American tribes speak more than 700 different languages.
The groundhog this year predicts that spring will come early.
There are about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
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How do you say shy in native languages