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Oh, dude, it's pronounced like "Oh-meh-teh-koot-lee." It's like when you're trying to impress someone with your knowledge of ancient Aztec deities at a party, but you end up sounding like you're ordering off a menu at a Mexican restaurant. Just go with confidence and hope no one calls you out on it.
The haudensaunee mean irguios
R mean reastate the question. A mean answer it. F mean for example. F mean for example. T mean this show that. RAFFT that what it mean in Ela
The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
what does it mean
In Athabaskan languages, "tlaa" is usually pronounced with a lateral affricate sound, similar to the "tl" sound found in Nahuatl.
"far distant place" in Athabaskan
Who used an athabaskan flesher
The Native Americans call it Denali, which means The High One in the Athabaskan language.
In some Athabaskan languages like Navajo, "warrior" can be translated as "nasbaahii" or "dibé-yazhi."
I think you mean Athabaskan. There are three language families in this group, which in turn have more than 100 languages and dialects.
Athabaskan religions are diverse and varied, primarily rooted in animism and shamanism. Historically, they have been practiced by various Athabaskan groups, including the Tanana, Koyukon, and others across Alaska and the Southwest. Note: While the term "Athabaskan religion" is often used, it's important to remember that different Athabaskan groups have their own unique traditions and practices.
In Athabaskan languages, the word for "why" can vary among the different languages within the family. For instance, in Navajo, "why" is often expressed as "háíshį́," while in other Athabaskan languages, the term may differ. It’s important to specify which dialect or language you are referring to for an accurate translation.
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I cant answer that because they have different languages.
You might say madjashin (see you later).
x̱anjii or in Yupik Unangax/Alutiiq