gano : on : gwa
phonetically -- gah noh ohn gwah
The Seneca people historically spoke the Seneca language, which is part of the Iroquoian language family. Today, many Seneca people still speak their traditional language, while others primarily use English.
The Seneca term for "always" or "for ever" is dyut gont'. This is clearly closely related to the equivalent Cayuga word gyotgǫt.
The Seneca Tribe traditionally spoke the Seneca language, which is part of the Iroquoian language family. Today, many Seneca people also speak English. Efforts are being made to revitalize and preserve the Seneca language.
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"Arep thini aiyoli" is how you say "I love you" in Tulu language.
In Karbi language, you can say "Amthan jakar" to express "I love you".
In Seneca, you can say "gweh."
how do we say " I love and adore you " in mic maq language ?
my love
in what language?
The words 'love you' in African Luhya language become "Ndakhuyanza".
In Tewa language, "love" is said as "veno."