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How do you say your welcome in chippewa?

Anishinaabemowin (the language of the Ojibwe/Ojibwa/Chippewa people) has no such phrase.


What is the language of the chippewa Indians?

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How do you say COUSIN in the Chippewa language?

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How do you say famliy in chippewa language?

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How do you write names in chippewa language?

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How do you say hi or hello in chippewa?

In Chippewa, you can say "Boozhoo" for hello or hi.


How do you say you are welcome in Ojibwa?

I guess you mean "I love you".In the Chippewa, Ojibwa or Anishinaabe language you say gizahgin or gi-zaagi`in, from the verb zaagi`, meaning to love somebody.


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The Ojibwe/Ojibwa/Chippewa word for midnight is aabitaa-dibik. At midnight is aabitaa-dibikag, after midnight is ishkwaa-aabitaa-dibikak.


Where is the Chippewa language spoken?

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How many Chippewa Indians speak English?

As of recent estimates, around 90% of Chippewa Indians speak English, reflecting a high level of bilingualism within the community. However, the number of fluent speakers of the Chippewa (Ojibwe) language is significantly lower, with efforts ongoing to revitalize and preserve the native language among younger generations. Overall, the majority of the Chippewa population communicates primarily in English today.