Oh'kwà:ri
A Mohawk speaker would not say that since he would know that bears are incapable of grinning (they do not have the necessary facial muscles).The Mohawk word for a bear is ohkwari'. "He is smiling" is royéshuhe' so the theoretical translation is *ohkwari' royéshuhe'.
Mohawk is a Native American word (specifically Kanien'kéha) that means "they eat things". There is no word for mohawk in any other language except in the Kanien'kéha language.So the Hebrew word for Mohawk is Mohawk.
ohkwari pronouced oh'kwa:ri
Hmmm, I think it means enter?Hi, it appears that you are asking about a Mohawk language word Ohkwa:ri', if so it means "Bear".
kenra:ken ohkwa:ri'
Kanien'kehá:ka, "People of the Place of Flint"
The Mohawk word for snake is ONYARE but it does not identify the type of snake.
The Mohawk word for Wolf is okwaho. The k is pronounce as a g. The Mohawk word for female is otsikwaw. Mohawk is an Iroquoian language spoken by around 3,000 people of the Mohawk nation.
The Mohawk word for food is kakhwa
The Mohawk word for river is kahyonhowanen.
Clothes translates to awkwennya' in Mohawk.
The Mohawk word for luck is "kén:tho." In the context of the Mohawk language, this term can also encompass meanings related to fortune and favorable circumstances. The Mohawk language, part of the Iroquoian family, has a rich vocabulary that reflects the culture and beliefs of the Mohawk people.