In Cree, "you are beautiful" can be expressed as "nîkânisîhkâw." To say "you're welcome" in Plains Cree, you can say "tân'si" or "mâka wîkîcêh." These phrases reflect the language's rich cultural heritage and expressive nature.
the Cree Indians were not friendly
what are pastime for the plains cree
Cree Indian is Something you mom says to your dad at night
the cree tipis are manly made out of buffulo skin:) :)
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Welcome in Cree (generally as there are a number of Cree dialects including northern, plains and swampy) is: WachiyaHello is :Tansi
In Cree, "you are beautiful" can be expressed as "nîkânisîhkâw." To say "you're welcome" in Plains Cree, you can say "tân'si" or "mâka wîkîcêh." These phrases reflect the language's rich cultural heritage and expressive nature.
IN CHEROKEE the way to say "You're Welcome" is HaWa Hope this helped you :)
Welcome to Life was created in 2007.
Welcome to My Life was created on 2004-09-12.
The cast of Welcome to the Ceilidh - 1977 includes: Johnny Beattie Gordon Cree as Accompanist Karen Hunter as herself
Edward Ahenakew has written: 'Voices of the Plains Cree' -- subject(s): Cree Indians, Social life and customs, Fiction, Folklore
The cast of Welcome to the South - 2012 includes: Tyrone Blackmon as Tyrell Adrienne Cora as Partygoer Cree Davis as Tyretha Amanda Nicole Castro as Partygoer Caleb Nunn as Tyran
"My grandmother" in Cree is "nôhkom." However "your grandmother" in Cree is "kookum."
I am Cree and the cree word for grandfather is Mushom (pronounced Mooshoom).
to start, the Woodland Cree are a type of Aboriginal tribe. there are also the Plains Cree as well. wood lands cree is awesome!