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In Nez Perce, the word for brother is "nɨm." The Nez Perce language, part of the Sahaptian family, has various terms for family relations, reflecting the importance of kinship in their culture. If you need translations for other family terms or concepts, feel free to ask!
There really is no word for "goodbye". You would say "until next time", or "until i see you again"-qo'c 'ee hexnu'.
Nez Perce is a Shahaptian language and is called Shaptin or Nimiipuu (the tribe's name for themselves). The language is very difficult for English-speaking people to learn because it has many unfamiliar sounds, both consonants and vowels, that are not present in English. A few words are: sik'em................horse ya-ka.................bear saq'anta.yx...... eagle palxo.ckin..........owl naqc..................one lepit...................two hama.................man 'ayat..................woman hisemtuks..........sun The link below takes you to a video of a man speaking in Nez Perce:
In Telugu, to say "good night" you would say "శుభరాత్రి" (shubharatri).
To say good night in Tagalog, you can say "Magandang gabi."
un grand nez
good night in samoa
I would say thank you and wish my conversation partner a good night too.
You can say "good night" in Malayalam as "shubharathri."
"il a un petit nez"
To say "good night dad" in French, say Bonne nuit, papa.