In Ojibwe, "to dance" is translated as "nibiishens." The language reflects the cultural significance of dance within the Ojibwe community, often associated with ceremonies and celebrations. It's important to note that Ojibwe has various dialects, so the translation may vary slightly in different regions.
You say:memengwa, or memegawansi, or waapoone, or memengwaanh.
Ojibwe words meaning "baby" are:abinoojiinsabinoojiinzhensbiibiibiibiinsboojiinzhboojiinzhensjiijii`oonsoshki-abinoojinhoshkabinoojiinyens
I am not sure but i know how to find out. Just go to dictionary.com and click on translater and select translate english to french then type love dance and click on translate and they translate it for you.
They dance, sing, play drums, and had feast.
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it means: we dance. and there are websites that can translate for you too.
'gustaría bailar' I would like to dance '¿gustaría bailar?' Would you like to dance?
Kind of a folk dance would be the "Schuhplattler". There's no English word to translate that dance. Austria is also very famous for the waltz.
Why do the Ojibwe feel like they have the right to spearfish?
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what is the ojibwe word for family
Literally this means, "Do you (plural) desire to dance?" In English it would be better to translate this as, "Do you want to dance?"