There are many Indian languages. There are also many Native American languages. Which language do you mean?
"Tatanka" is a Lakota Indian word that means buffalo.
The Indian word for Alabama, which means "thicket clearers," is derived from the Muskogean language. The name "Alabama" itself is thought to come from the Choctaw word "albah amo," where "albah" means "thicket" and "amo" means "to clear." This reflects the region's historical ties to the Native American tribes and their relationship with the land.
Connecticut got its name from the Indian word "Quinnehtukqut", which means, roughly, Beside the long tidal river.
No. Tatanka is the Lakota word that means "bull buffalo."Tonka means Big or Great in the Dakota Sioux language.
They named it Cantucky The spelling of the word changed over the years but the word Cantucky actually is the Indian word meaning Dark and Bloody Ground. Algonquin Indian word although there is some dispute between "dark and bloody ground" and also an Iriquois word that sounds similar to Kentucky that means "meadowland"
The Cave in French is La Grotte. By the way la cave in French means the cellar in English.
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the indian word nkweniss means grandson
Indian word for castes means that idians that are afraid to be known by the world
The word cave can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is a large cavity formed underground. The verb form means to surrender.
Indian Cave State Park was created in 1962.
it means poo
pueblo
It's probably short for troglodyte, which means cave dweller.
No, the word arguijo does not mean Indian. The word actually means Spanish and is a popular name in the culture.
Yes, Missouri is an Indian word that means where the beg rivers meet.
The baby boy or baby girl name Saumya comes from the Indian word which means, "Obedient; Good nature ; Innocent."Indian word which means, "Obedient; Good nature ; Innocent." Sanskrit word which means, "Calm, serene." Unknown word which means, "soft spoken."