Brahvi
Yes the Algonquin are patriarchal. It is the Iroquois who are matriarchal.
Greek belongs to the group of semetic languages, It originates from Phoenecian, and cyrillic was developed from greek
Hungarian is not a Germanic language. It belongs to the Finno-Ugric language family, which is separate from the Germanic language group.
German belongs to the Germanic group of languages (which also includes English, Dutch and the Scandinavian languages). This group belongs to the larger Indo-European group of languages.
In the Algonquin language of Canada the tern for a nightmare is nikinekgowin.
No, Albanian is not a Romance language. It belongs to its own distinct language group within the Indo-European language family.
The question is incorrect. There is no language called "Indian." The Indians that last inhabited Hillsdale County, Michigan were Huron-Potawatomi. This group was escorted out of Michigan in the fall of 1840. They spoke Algonquin. Hillsdale belongs to the English language and is a conjunction of hills and dales, a description of the how the land lies in Hillsdale County, MI.
There are two forms : Algonquin and Algonquian (usual form for the tribal group).
annazama
No, they are completely different languages. Albanian is an Indo-European language in a group of it own, while Polish belongs to Balto-Slavic group. In particular, Albanian is not a Slavic language.
The Tswana language belongs to the Bantu group of the Niger-Congo languages, and makes up 80% of language spoken in Botswana