In the Cheyenne language the word for an animal's tail is heheva'xe or ma-htseva'xe
In the Cheyenne language, the word for beaver is:hóma'e
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The Cheyenne word for a buzzard is written oo'he. It means "bare of feathers".
The Cheyenne word for wife is "óhnee." In the Cheyenne language, kinship terms often reflect social and familial relationships, highlighting the importance of community and family ties in Cheyenne culture.
The Cheyenne word for hello is "he'éméšėstse."
The Cheyenne language has no specific word for cinnamon.
Cheyenne is not a Scottish Gaelic word.
the recouce of the cheyenne is the boffalo
The Cheyenne word for snow is "nȯȯhko." This term reflects the indigenous language's rich connection to nature and the environment. The Cheyenne language is a part of the Algonquian language family and is primarily spoken by the Cheyenne people in the United States.
The meaning of the name Cheyenne is 'Speak incoherently'. It is a Dakota Indian word, and therefore it has no meaning in Greek.
No, the word tail is not an adverb.The word tail is a verb, noun and an adjective.
The three Cheyenne words for blood, shown below, where taken from a English to Cheyenne dictionary: (I assume each word puts a different slant on the word, blood.) htsemá'eme (ni poss) ma'e (ni) ma'emá (mbp)