"Spirit" in a few native American languages:
Cherokee................adanvdo
Onondaga..............onigonra
Cayuga...................sadǫnhetra
Oneida....................atunhétsla
Algonkin..................manito
Menominee.............awae:tok
Lakota....................nagi or wanagi or woniya or washichu
Ojibwe....................achaag or achaak or aadisookaan or manidoo
The Cherokee translation for "free spirit" would be "ᎦᏂᎦᏘᏍᏗ" (ganigatisdodi). In Cherokee language, "ᎦᏂᎦᏘ" (ganigati) means "free" and "ᏍᏗ" (sdodi) means "spirit" or "soul." When combined, these words convey the concept of a free-spirited individual in the Cherokee language.
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There are more than 700 different Native American languages spoken. You would have to be more specific.
timicua or calusa
Neither and Both
They had more spirit.
There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India, so you would have to be more specific.If you are talking about Native American Languages, there are more than 700 spoken today. Again, you would need to specify which language you want to translate into.Answer:It depends on which of the hundreds of tribes of Native Americans, but a common Native American language is the Dakota Native American language. Some Native American languages are similar to the Dakota language too, so I'll just tell you it in Dakota.The Dakota word for wolf spirit is 'shunkahah wanagi'.Note: The reason why people get confused between calling Indians Native Americans is because Indians are from India. Native Americans are from the United States of America. Christopher Columbus accidentally called the Native Americans he saw Indians, because he thought they looked like they came from India. This website: (See related links) will explain this better than me. Hope this helps!
They had more spirit.
Japanese is the official language of Japan, spoken by almost all of its people. The translation of dark spirit into Japanese is kurai seishin.
While many prayers try to connect with demigods, Native American prayers do, overall, connect with the Great Spirit.
Garvey is of Tsimshian Native American heritage in the novel "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen. Tsimshian people are indigenous to the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America.
they have more spirit