In Shawnee, "little one" can be translated as "nēhkwē." The Shawnee language, part of the Algonquian family, has various terms and phrases that reflect its rich cultural heritage. If you're interested in more specific phrases or context, consulting a Shawnee language resource or speaker would be beneficial.
Hunter in Shawnee Indian
Well how you say the name Shawnee Well you say it like this shaw-nee
Little Turtle
One way to say "I love you" in Shawnee is ninasaywelamay.
the shawnee lived in wigwams in their little villages :)
The Shawnee word for a horse is m'šeewe or messewa; adding the element chuc-kie makes "little horse" = a pony.
uh, im confused. ok. can one say, you this little twitch? no one can not say 'you this'.
In Shawnee, "good night" can be translated as "wáme ské:ne." The Shawnee language is a Central Algonquian language spoken by the Shawnee people. The phrase "wáme ské:ne" is pronounced as "wah-may skay-nay" with the stress on the first syllable of each word.
In Shawnee language, "good night" can be expressed as "Nihkwe," which conveys a wish for a restful night. The Shawnee language is a member of the Algonquian language family, and using traditional phrases like this helps preserve the culture and heritage of the Shawnee people.
The nearest in Shawnee is lep-woach-kie, a wise elder, one with power to heal
Mdogo for little one or younger one
Speaking of a girl, "little one" is ocis ikwesins."My little one" is nocis.