In Algonquin, "you are welcome" can be expressed as "Niawen" or "Niawen kichen." The term "niawen" translates to "thank you," and it conveys a sense of gratitude and reception. The Algonquin language is rich in expressions that reflect community and connection.
In Algonquin, you would say "nido, miigwech" to mean "you're welcome."
no thank you
In the Algonquin language of Canada the tern for a nightmare is nikinekgowin.
In the Algonquin language, people would say "Kitchi Meegwetch" to express gratitude and farewell.
annazama
Storm in Algonquin is procellarum. This language is spoken in Quebec and Canada and is written as Latin. Procellarum is the Latin version of the word storm in Algonquin.
you say welcome aboard I don't know why but that seems to be the case
How do you say you’re welcome in Apache
you are welcome
santa in algonqin is missshin
To say "welcome" in Tlingit, you can say "Yak'éi."
In Berber, you can say "Tanmirt" to say "you are welcome."