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Oklahoma comes from two words in Choctaw: okla (people or nation) and homma (red). The name was devised by the educated Choctaw scholar Allen Wright and first used in a treaty of 1866.
Ultimately from one of the native Indian tribes that used to live there. The name could come from a Choctaw term meaning 'plant eaters'
There were three mills on Wissahickon Creek which itself is an American Indian (Lenape) word for catfish.
In the Choctaw language, the word for family is "ittibish." Family plays a crucial role in Choctaw culture, emphasizing strong ties and support among members. Traditional family structures often include extended relatives, highlighting the importance of community and kinship. The values of respect, love, and unity are central to Choctaw family life.
* Brook * Stream * River * Creek
The compound noun 'Slate Creek' is a proper noun, the name of a specific creek in Idaho, in California, and in Virginia.A proper noun is always capitalized.The common noun 'creek' is a general word for a small waterway; a word for any creek of any kind.A common noun is capitalized only when it's the first word in a sentence.
There are two ways to say it: Ooh way uh Ay qua nee
Atchafalya river in Louisiana
The Choctaw have many different words. The Choctaw word for rabbit is chukfi and this word now, also means sheep.
The Choctaw word for one is achoffa.
Choctaw word for red is 'Humma'.
The Choctaw word for small stream is "bayuk." The word "bayou" is derived from this Choctaw term.
Its called Dubai Creek - the Arabic word for creek is "Khor"
I dont know the creek name for him but the Greek name is Eros
Choctaw and Hebrew are two completely unrelated languages.The Hebrew word for grandmother is savta (סבתא)The Choctaw word for grandmother is pokni
The Choctaw speak a Muskhogean language. The traditional name of the Choctaw is Chahta, which is from the name of their leader that lead them to Mississippi from the west. Anumpa is the Choctaw word for Language. The Choctaw language is called Chahta Anumpa.