In Salish, grandmother is translated to "qwm2ӝͽ".
In Salish, you would say "nukʷ" to refer to grandfather.
Salish and Kootenai are two different peoples and speak different languages. They share a reservation in Montana (the Flathead Indian Reservation). In Salish you mother's mother would be called you 'yai-ya' (spelled phonetically) and your father's mother would be your "Ken-aa". I don't know about Kootenai.
In Interior Salish, you can say "sukʷs ɬkʷay," which translates to "we welcome you."
In Salish, one way to say "happy new year" is "aw q̓éł člóɫxʷ", which is from the Salish dialect spoken by the Kalispel people. Different Salish languages may have variations in how "happy new year" is expressed.
In Salish, "hello" is typically translated as "sɫastékʷ knis-t", and "goodbye" is translated as "qest xʷǝlméxʷ".
In Salish, you would say "nukʷ" to refer to grandfather.
There are no translators yet but I have found a website that has quite a few words listed. http://www.quileutes.com/quileute-legend/quileute-word.html Sorry I can't be of any more help. Ashleigh x
Salish and Kootenai are two different peoples and speak different languages. They share a reservation in Montana (the Flathead Indian Reservation). In Salish you mother's mother would be called you 'yai-ya' (spelled phonetically) and your father's mother would be your "Ken-aa". I don't know about Kootenai.
In Interior Salish, you can say "sukʷs ɬkʷay," which translates to "we welcome you."
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How do you say Happy Holiday in the Salish language?
In Salish, one way to say "happy new year" is "aw q̓éł člóɫxʷ", which is from the Salish dialect spoken by the Kalispel people. Different Salish languages may have variations in how "happy new year" is expressed.
In Salish, "hello" is typically translated as "sɫastékʷ knis-t", and "goodbye" is translated as "qest xʷǝlméxʷ".
There are several dialects of the Coast Salish language, but in the Musqueam dialect, "hello" is pronounced "ach-EH."
Go on google translate and mabye you'll find out
how to say grandmother in senagal,africa
It is pronounced shen-u-ver and is spelled seanmhair!