mynko means moon in choctaw language
"Nita" (pronounced "needa") means bear in Choctaw. I am not sure how to say "little" though. To say "little" in Choctaw is "ushi," and "bear" is "nita." So you would combine it to make "nitushi," which means " little bear."
nish kin
Oh, dude, you wanna know how to say "Friend" in Choctaw? Like, it's "hashi." Yeah, that's right, "hashi." So, next time you wanna impress someone with your Choctaw skills, just drop that "hashi" like it's no big deal.
Princess
To say good-bye in Choctaw you would say chi Pisa lackike. To say hello, how are you?, you would say Halito, chim achukma.
To say "welcome" in Choctaw, you would say "yakoke."
\how do you say blue in Choctaw?
"Chim achukma" is how you say hi in Choctaw.
Choctaw woman
In Choctaw, the word for "pride" is "im anumpa." The Choctaw language, rich in cultural significance, reflects the values and emotions of its speakers. If you’re interested in learning more about the language or its usage in specific contexts, feel free to ask!
In Choctaw, you would say, "Anumpola" which means "I hate you".
To say "I miss you" in Choctaw, you can say "Chi pisa la chike."
"Hands" in Choctaw is "i̱ba".
In Choctaw language, you can say "Yakoke" to say thank you for the gift.
In Choctaw, you can say "ahósi" which means "you're welcome."
In Choctaw language, you can say "chi holitopolo, ali."