gano : on : gwa
phonetically -- gah noh ohn gwah
In the Seneca language, the word for "mom" is "niyá." Seneca is one of the Iroquoian languages spoken by the Seneca people, and it has its own unique vocabulary and structure. If you need more information about the Seneca language or culture, feel free to ask!
In Seneca, the word for turtle is "dëgëhs." The Seneca language is part of the Iroquoian language family, and like many Indigenous languages, it holds cultural significance in its vocabulary. If you need more information about the Seneca language or culture, feel free to ask!
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.
In the Seneca language, you can say "Nya:wëh" to wish someone a happy birthday. This expression conveys good wishes and is part of the Seneca cultural tradition. If you want to be more specific, you can say "Nya:wëh sgo:nyo," which translates to "Happy Birthday."
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.
Nyoh
In Karbi language, you can say "Amthan jakar" to express "I love you".
"Arep thini aiyoli" is how you say "I love you" in Tulu language.
In Seneca, you can say "gweh."
how do we say " I love and adore you " in mic maq language ?
my love