Not the language, but the languages. Apache is just a nickname bestowed by the whites on a group of tribal groups and their languages.
Apaches speak Southern Athabaskan languages, such as White Mountain Apache, Mescalero-Chiricahua Apache and several others.
The language of the Navajos is a Southern Athabaskan language too, and it is not necessarily any more different from the Apache languages than the Apache languages are from each other.
In the Apache language, the word for rainbow is "Ndeh." Apache is a group of related languages spoken by various Apache tribes, and there may be slight variations in pronunciation or spelling among different groups.
What is the Apache Indian translation for greetings?
in which apache language? I know it in Navajo and it's called hashké or naabaahíí "the one who goes to war"
Apache is a web server. PHP is a scripting language.
HAVE A GOOD DAY ] IN APACHE LANGUAGE
In the Apache language, the word for smoke can vary among different Apache dialects. One common term used in the Western Apache dialect is "nɨ́zh," while in the Eastern Apache dialect, it may be referred to as "nɨ́zhd." The exact translation can depend on the specific Apache group and their linguistic variations.
In Apache, the word for "shadow" is "ná'íí." The Apache language is part of the Athabaskan language family and has various dialects. Each dialect may have slight variations in pronunciation or usage, but "ná'íí" is commonly recognized across different Apache communities.
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