In the Shoshone language, the word for hello is "Neme." Shoshone is a Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Shoshone people primarily in the Western United States. The pronunciation of "Neme" is approximately "neh-meh." It is important to note that there are several dialects of the Shoshone language, so the word for hello may vary slightly depending on the specific dialect.
Behne, pronounced buh-nuh
It means 'hello' in formal native american language
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Bozho (hello)dineym (husband)Dave, member of The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi
"Háu"
Bozho (hello)de'bwe'wIn (truth)David, member of The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi
hello
It depends upon which language they speak. Most speak English now, so "hello" is "hello." But tribes had their own language or family of languages. Estimates place the number of distinct native American languages a t over 1000. Choctaw - Halito. Lakota - Hua Kola Seminole - Istonko
It depends what Native American language you want to say "hi" in! I can answer one - Lakota Sioux language. Men say "hau" ( pronounced howh). A woman would respond to that by saying "han" which means "yes". Women don't really say hello, they would more likely greet you by saying their relationship name to you eg- cousin!, sister, aunt etc.
The Cheyenne word for hello is "he'éméšėstse."
The Oklahoma Creek Native word for Hello... Hërs'cë!
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