Yakoke, Yakoki.
In Chickasaw, you can say "Yakoke" which means thank you. It is often used as a way to express appreciation and farewell.
In Chickasaw, "thank you" is expressed as "sihomma." The Chickasaw language reflects the culture and values of the Chickasaw Nation, emphasizing gratitude and respect. Using this phrase can help foster connections and show appreciation within the community.
In Chickasaw, you can say "Chibvnta holitopa."
In Chickasaw, you can say "Chokma Pila" to say goodbye.
In Chickasaw, you can say "Chibihlih Taawiya Hcha" to mean Farewell warrior.
In Chickasaw, you can say "chukmisa (good day)" to greet someone in a friendly manner.
Chikma (Hello) Chikma chin chikma (hello, how are you?)
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In Chickasaw, "until we meet again" can be translated to "chokma hattak ohpela anopa".
E-li-si (Cherokee = grandmother)
To say "Thank you" it is: "Misotra". To say "Thank you very much" it is: "Misotra betsaka"
for please they say please, and for thank you they say thank you...