Just a few examples out of many hundreds of different languages are:
Powhatan.............mawchick chammay (the best of friends), netab, netah, winggapo (my beloved friend)
Shawnee..............neechehe (my friend), neekahnah
Cheyenne.............hóvahe, nésema'hááhe
Arapahoe.............naterhaah
Blackfoot..............nappe'
Abenaki...............nidoba
Maliseet...............uhkomol
Mohegan..............-itôp
Naskapi...............wiichi-chisaaiiyiisa
Chippewa.Ojibwe...noos, ojiiwaaman, wiijiiwaagan, indaangwe, niijii
Sanish (Arikara)....siináNI
Pawnee................ir'ari
Shahaptin (Yakama) ... pásiks
Inca (Quechua).....khumpa, riqsinakuqmasi, wawqi
Aztec (Nahuatl).....icniuhtli
Comanche............hoarch
Cherokee..............unalii
Creek...................his'see
Tlingit..................axh xhuni (my friend)
Inuit (Eskimo).......illa
Lakota..................kola (man speaking)
Mandan................manuka
Hidatsa.................maki-itakua (male friend), maki-ikoxbawa (female friend)
Assiniboin..............codah
Pima.....................no'itch
Zuni......................keeheh
Navajo...................kwa'ssini
Apache...................skeetzee
Yes. The word kola was given to me by a native American from the Cherokee Nation in NC. And just to add, Kola means friend in Sioux. I would know, my name is Kola. :)
north dakota
The native American Indian seneca name for a friend is Donehogawa.
How do you pronounce the Native American word techihhlia?
Texas is a word with a Native American origin, meaning "friend". Texas has no meaning in Arabic.
there is no such word in the native American vocabulary.
There is no such language as Indian. There are more than 450 languages are spoken in India. If you meant Native American, there are more than 700 different Native American languages.
You my friend, are getting Bigfoot and the Yeti mixed up. "Sasquatch" is a Native American word for bigfoot.
What is the translation to English of the Native American word Patalaska
find a native american friend and get her to inroduce u to her native american boy friends and BAM! u can thanks me l8er
Zuni was a Native American word.
Kansar is not a Native American word. It is a Gujarati word (from Gujarat, India). It is a type of dessert.