In Hohe Nakota (the Assiniboine language), the word for peace or time of peace is wookiye; in Lakota it is wookhiye.
In Assiniboine, the word for grandchild is "wíiyaskA." This term reflects the close familial ties and cultural significance of grandchildren within the Assiniboine community. If you have any more questions about Assiniboine language or culture, feel free to ask!
The Assiniboine Tribe word for rest is "naawí." This term reflects the cultural significance of rest and relaxation within the tribe's traditions and lifestyle. If you need more information about the Assiniboine language or culture, feel free to ask!
In Assiniboine, "thank you" is translated as "ahéhee".
peace
The Buddhist word for peace is "Shanti" or "Upasama."
The English word 'peace' is said as "omulembe" in Abaluhya language.
I think the word you want is "language".
In Lakota the word for peace is wolakhota; an older term is wookhiye.
Here's how you spell the English word 'learning' in the Turkish language, if that's what you meant -- lirning
ummmmm.....well its pretty simple..and i learned how to spell the word when i was 9. the answer is: SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS
What language is the word in? It's impossible to tell what word you're trying to spell if it is in English, so I assume it's not? Please add the name of the language to your question.Maybe you mean "schedule"?
The word "language" in Chinese is spelled as 语言 (yǔyán).