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The Quileute Nation is a tribe of Native Americans indigenous to Washington State.
To say "I love my daughter so much" in Ndebele, you would say "Ngiyamthanda ngempela indodakazi yami." In this sentence, "Ngiya" means "I," "mthanda" means "love," "ngempela" means "so much," and "indodakazi yami" means "my daughter." Ndebele is a Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe and South Africa, known for its use of click consonants.
The name of Jacob Black's tribe is the Quileute tribe.
We say "What is your name" -Chinii ner khen be?? In Mongolian language.
Love
quo pot
it is very short but i know for a fact this is the true translation. quo pat is the true answer. I am the culture teacher at the Quileute Tribal School.
Sunquima
Oh, dude, if you wanna express your undying love Quileute style, you just gotta say "Awa le yu." It's like the Quileute way of saying, "Hey, I kinda dig you." So, yeah, if you're feeling all mushy-gushy, just drop that line and watch the magic happen.
In the language of quelite we say it as "amaire angrus"
Kwoli"Quileute" comes from their word for wolf,.... KwoliQuileute means wolf
Quileute
The Quileute language is still in use today, though it is in danger of dying out. It is spoken only by tribal elders at La Push, and some of the Makah people. The Quileute language is different from any other spoken in the world. There is little information on it, and what is available is mostly in books sold by The People in an attempt to support teaching that language in the tribal school. We were unable to find the word for mom or mother, however the word for woman is "Wisatsu'upat."
yes. Quileute (pronounced: /ˈkwɪli.uːt/), is the only surviving Chimakuan language, spoken by a few Quileute and Makah elders in Washington State, USA. The name Quileute comes from kʷoʔlí·yot' [kʷoʔléːjotʼ], the name of a village at La Push. Quileute is famous for its lack of nasal sounds, such as [m] and [n].
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"Arep thini aiyoli" is how you say "I love you" in Tulu language.
In Karbi language, you can say "Amthan jakar" to express "I love you".