You say it "Laku Noc"
In Inupiaq, the Indigenous language spoken in Alaska, you can say "Quyana" which means hello.
In Berber, you can say "tanemirt" to say goodnight.
You can say "lafi" to say goodnight in Mandinka.
In Fulani, you can say "Jaama wolof" to say goodnight.
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In Alaskan Native languages, there are various ways to say "hello," depending on the specific language. For example, in the Inupiat language, "hello" can be expressed as "uqaqtuq." In the Tlingit language, a common greeting is "wa'áa sákyi," which means "how are you?" Each Alaskan Native culture has its own unique greetings.
There is no such language as "Alaskan".
You say it "Laku Noc"
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In Monaco the official language is French, meaning people would say 'Bonne Nuit' or 'Bonsoir' to say goodnight.
"Goodnight" in English, "Slaapwel" in Dutch (the major language in Belgium), "Bonne Nuit" (the other official language in Belgium).
"Good night.". English is the primary language in Jamaica.
The Romanian language equivalent of good night is noapte bună.
I would say that Yupik was the native language , and Russian the official language.
In the Choctaw language, "goodnight" can be expressed as "nita'li," which translates to "sleep well." Another way to say it is "nita'li chito," meaning "good sleep." The Choctaw language has unique phrases that reflect their culture and customs, emphasizing well-wishes for restful sleep.
In Inupiaq, the Indigenous language spoken in Alaska, you can say "Quyana" which means hello.