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In Cree, "thank you" can be spelled as "marsi" or "mersi," depending on the dialect. Cree is an Indigenous language with various dialects, so spelling and pronunciation may vary slightly across different Cree-speaking communities.
In Cree, "my" can be spelled as "niya" (ᓂᔭ) when referring to "my" as in possession. However, spelling and usage can vary based on dialects and context. Always consider the specific dialect of Cree being used for accurate representation.
In Cree, "good night" can be spelled as "tansi" or "nîkânis" depending on the dialect. The word can vary across different Cree-speaking communities, so it's important to consider the specific dialect being referenced.
what are pastime for the plains cree
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Tslagi
Cree has many words for baby, including awâsis,apiscawâsis and pêpîsis.
The number one in Saskatchewan's plains Cree is spelled as "cīs."
internationale
I don't know how to spell it but you say it as... "Gish Um" hope that helps my grandfather was Cree and I had asked him once how to say grandfather and that was his reply
aighain
In Cree, "my" can be spelled as "niya" (ᓂᔭ) when referring to "my" as in possession. However, spelling and usage can vary based on dialects and context. Always consider the specific dialect of Cree being used for accurate representation.
Iain
In Cree, "good night" can be spelled as "tansi" or "nîkânis" depending on the dialect. The word can vary across different Cree-speaking communities, so it's important to consider the specific dialect being referenced.
If you are refering to a name, it's spelled Ian.
Yes, it can be spelled: Ian Iain Eean Eoin
It is Hawai`ian, As a name, it means plentiful.