There are many Cree terms that can mean a stepfather:
metoni ka tâpokeyihtamihk
In Cree, the word for "silent" is "nîkîhkâw." However, the Cree language has several dialects, and the exact term may vary depending on the specific dialect being used. If you need a translation for a specific context or dialect, it might be helpful to consult a Cree language resource or speaker.
The English translation of this Spanish phrase is "you believe." The word "usted" means you and "cree" is the third-person singular present tense of the verb"creer" that means to believe.
what are pastime for the plains cree
the Cree Indians were not friendly
metoni ka tâpokeyihtamihk
In Cree, the word for "silent" is "nîkîhkâw." However, the Cree language has several dialects, and the exact term may vary depending on the specific dialect being used. If you need a translation for a specific context or dialect, it might be helpful to consult a Cree language resource or speaker.
In French, "cree" does not have a direct translation. It could be a misspelling or a distorted form of a word. If you can provide more context or the specific phrase in which "cree" appears, I can help you determine its meaning.
The English translation of this Spanish phrase is "you believe." The word "usted" means you and "cree" is the third-person singular present tense of the verb"creer" that means to believe.
No he does not have a stepfather.
Cree is a loan name in Italian.Specifically, the word is a proper noun. It refers to the term by which Algonkian language speakers historically designated the tribes native to modern-day Canada's Hudson Bay. The pronunciation will be "kree" in Italian.
stepfather = Stiefvater.
The plural of stepfather is stepfathers.
His stepfather is Roy.
"Stepfather" in Spanish is "padrastro".
Stepfather
Stepfather in Tagalog is "padrasto."