In Coahuiltecan, there isn't a widely recognized single symbol specifically for "hello," as the language encompasses various dialects and has largely been oral rather than written. Greetings may vary among different groups within the Coahuiltecan community. If you are looking for a specific greeting, it would be helpful to know the dialect or context in which you are interested.
bow and arows
The Coahuiltecan language and culture are now extinct although their decendants are absorbed into the Hispanic population living in the south Texas region today.
The coahuiltecan tribes used wikiups as shelter.
is sachajowia an indian in the coahuiltecan tribe
Dancing and Drums were played during celebrations
hello= 你好 (ni3 hao3)
Using a ? instead of typing PRINT saved four keystrokes. 10 ? "Hello" would do the same as 10 PRINT "Hello".
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Their feet!
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The hand symbol for hello is to wave your hand back and forth with your palm facing outward. This gesture is commonly used to greet someone or get someone's attention in a friendly manner.
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"Hello" is more formal.
bow and arows
They Were Wikiups
The Coahuiltecan language and culture are now extinct although their decendants are absorbed into the Hispanic population living in the south Texas region today.
The coahuiltecan tribes used wikiups as shelter.