In Blackfeet, the phrase for "go away" is "nitsíís." This expression can be used to tell someone to leave or to indicate that you want them to leave you alone. The Blackfeet language is rich and expressive, reflecting the culture and traditions of the Blackfeet Nation.
In Blackfeet, you can say "awaitsimsimaki" to mean "you're welcome."
In Blackfeet, you can say thank you by using "Aanii" or "Nitsikimmii" which both mean thank you.
Nose in blackfoot?
Otskui-sistsia
go away
go away
the Blackfeet live in the Great Plains.
Go away is Mene pois in Finnish.
In Maori, "Go away" is "Haere atu."
Blackfeet Community College was created in 1974.
"Go away"
"Go away" in Thai can be translated to "ไปห่าง" (pronounced as: bai hang).