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There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
There are a number of different Native American tribes with a number of different languages.
There is no language called "Indian." The country of India has MANY languages, and there are also MANY Native American languages. Which language do you mean?
You can't translate to 'Indian'. India has several languages. It's like asking to translate to European, or to Asian. Specify, or ask for the official dialects to translate. Otherwise you sound ignorant and rude.
You cannot translate European names into a Native American or First Nations language, as they have no meaning to translate. Native names always have a meaning, an example being my name; Tikibish, meaning spring water. If you were to enter your name into a language converter and translate it into ANY language, it would always sound like Micheal.
"Chicopit" does not appear to be a known Indian word. If you can provide more context or details, I may be able to help with a translation.
Whether you mean Native American or India, BOTH have MANY languages, not just one. So what specific language are you asking for?
Sure! If you provide me with specific references or excerpts about Indian mathematicians, I can help translate them into Malayalam. Just share the text you need assistance with!
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There are many native American tribes. Each with their own language. If you mean subcontinent India, it's the same language (Hindi)
I am not really sure what you mean but to say free coke in the Indian language you have to say 'nishulk coke' or you can go to google translate and set the language you want to translate in hindi.