father otosama
but oto meaning sound and sama is when someone has a addmeration for someone they will add sama to the end of there name
In Iowa-Oto, a native American language, you can say hello by using the word "Hó." This greeting reflects the cultural and linguistic heritage of the Iowa-Oto people. It's important to note that greetings can vary by context and relationship, so understanding local customs can enhance communication.
The Oto Indians traditionally ate a variety of foods, including wild game such as buffalo, elk, and deer. They also relied on fishing for their diet, catching catfish, sturgeon, and other freshwater fish. Additionally, they gathered and cultivated crops like corn, beans, and squash.
The Oto and Missouri tribes lived so closely together that they are often treated as one people: the Oto-Missouri. They originally lived in the area that later became the Iowa-Minnesota border, later migrating westwards to settle in Nebraska, near the Platte river. They lived mainly in earthlodges like the Mandans, Hidatsas and Arikaras, sometimes using tipis or bark lodges when out hunting. From this it is obvious that buffalo meat was eaten, but they were also farmers growing beans, maize, squash and pumpkins (the usual native crops).
* The first of the First Nation peoples were the Arikara. * The following Native American Tribes are also associated with Nebraska: * Arapahoe * Sioux * Oto * Omaha * Pawnee * Ponca * Cheyenne * Pawnee.
A few of the Great Plains Tribes. Arapaho IndiansArikara IndiansAssiniboine IndiansAtsina IndiansBrule IndiansCheyenne IndiansChipewyan IndiansCree IndiansCrow IndiansDakota IndiansHidatsa IndiansKainah IndiansMandan IndiansOglala IndiansOsage IndiansOto IndiansPiegan IndiansPonca IndiansQuapaw IndiansSarsi IndiansSiksika IndiansTeton IndiansWichita IndiansYanktonai Indians
音 oto.
'Oto.'
Oto おと 音
The word part that means "ear" is "oto-" or "audio-".
Oto-chan means little brother. =3 Suffix can be changed (oto-chan, oto-kun, oto-san, they all mean the same thing) or removed. Also said as ototo-chan or ototo or whatever floats your boat.
The medical root word 'oto' refers to the ear.
There is no Hebrew word for possess. To express possession in Hebrew, you would just the particle "yesh" (יש) which means "there is" + the preposition le- (ל־) which means "to". For example: I possess a car = yesh li oto (יש לי אוטו), which literally means "there is to me a car". John possess a car = yesh leJohn oto We possess a car = yesh lanu oto
gijitsu no oto
Bukimi na oto
Name is based on an Oto Indian word that means "flat water," referring to the Platte River.
Oto (אותו) is a direct object pronoun meaning him or it.
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