This is unanswerable since "American Indian" is not a language.
There are literally hundreds of languages spoken by Native Americans. You will have to be more specific regarding the tribe and clan.
it is a native american word meaning "englishman."
There are many Indian languages. There are also many Native American languages. Which language do you mean?
The word ashaktar appears to be a contraction formed from an Indian personal name - Asheq Akhtar (Indian as in the Indian subcontinent, not native American). It has nothing to do with ancient Egypt.
The word Indian is spelled the same (capitalized) for either the people or things of India, the Indian Ocean, or the historic term for Native American tribes (American Indians).The likely word is Indian, name applied to American tribes or to people of India.
"American Indian" is not a language. You would need to be more specific: Cherokee, Arapaho, Iroquois...
Salted dried fish.
The Indian language, Malayalam, fish means "meen"
I am a North American Indian word for small child p....
There are 30 states with American Indian names, including the dakotas (but not including Hawaii, which is a Native American word, but not an "American Indian" word):AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaConnecticutDelawareIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriNebraskaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontWisconsinWyoming
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Papoose is a word referring to an American Indian baby. It can also mean the carrier for a baby.
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"Chinook" is a word in the Chehalis language that means "fish eater"
The root word of "dried" is "dry."
The noun 'Indian' is a proper noun as a word for a native American or a person of India. The word 'Indian' is a proper adjective as a word that describes a noun: Indian food, or Indian culture.
it is a native american word meaning "englishman."
There are many Indian languages. There are also many Native American languages. Which language do you mean?