In Iowa-Oto, a native American language, you can say hello by using the word "Hó." This greeting reflects the cultural and linguistic heritage of the Iowa-Oto people. It's important to note that greetings can vary by context and relationship, so understanding local customs can enhance communication.
Poozhaaz in Ojibwe
Aye aye You just say Hello.
There are many Native American Cultures and Languages. So there is not one way to say it. In Ojibwé it's waajiye.
The IS no "American Indian" language. Native Americans spoke over 2,000 different languages and dialects. You need to pick a language, because there is no ONE language.
Hello beautiful.
Chikma!
Hello = Talofa
sikilik
The Cheyenne word for hello is "he'éméšėstse."
A:Shema e' tewa or Kastkan e Yewa
The average American can say hello in Spanish, German, and French.
Hello is OKI in Blackfoot. My name is is NII TA NIK KO.
Jewish people live in most countries of the world, and they say hello in whatever language they speak. French Jews say "bonjour". English and American Jews say "hello", etc.
In Indian culture, you can say "Namaste mere saathhii saathhii vishaalaa shrenii ke" to greet your fellow classmates.
There are thousands of American Indian languages, not just one.
There are about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
if you are not a muslim or indian or pakistican or whatever kind of people who speak urdu, you just say hello if you are one of those people you say 'uslawmoohlehkum' say sulam for short