In Cree language, the word for 'butterfly' is "pimâpotew" (ᐲᒫᐳᑌᐤ).
In Cree language, the word for woman is "iskwew".
In Cree language, thank you is said as ᓂᑯᔮᐤ (nikâyâ).
In Cree language, "good day" can be translated as "tansi" or "tansi nitôtêm."
"Hello" in Cree language is "tansi".
The Cree people traditionally spoke the Cree language, which is an Algonquian language. Today, many Cree people are bilingual, with English being commonly spoken alongside Cree.
Cree has many different words meaning "butterfly", including:kamâmakmimikwâskamâmakos
In Cree language, the word for woman is "iskwew".
In Cree language, thank you is said as ᓂᑯᔮᐤ (nikâyâ).
coatasta is goodmorning in Cree.... but in the chocolate language u say....dumbdumb there is no real chocolate language
In Cree language, "good day" can be translated as "tansi" or "tansi nitôtêm."
ni tanis
There Is No Language Called Cree.
In Cree, "you are beautiful" can be expressed as "nîkânisîhkâw." To say "you're welcome" in Plains Cree, you can say "tân'si" or "mâka wîkîcêh." These phrases reflect the language's rich cultural heritage and expressive nature.
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"Hello" in Cree language is "tansi".
In the Cree language the word for a willow tree or bush is nîpisîy, a willow stick is nîpisîhtak, and a red willow is mihkwâpemak.
Cree does not have a direct equivalent to "hello", but there are these words of greeting:tawaw.........................welcometansi (or) ta'nisi...........hi, how are you?, how are things? (it literally means "how?")