Behne, pronounced buh-nuh
Kamusta is how you say hello
To say hello in Penobscot language, you can use the word "kwe."
"Selam" is hello in Tigrinya language.
"Hello" in Aymara language is "Janiw."
Hello in what language?
Common Shoshone greetings are behne and pehnaho, which do not quite mean "hello".There is no word for "goodbye" in most native American languages and Shoshone is no exception.
You would say "behne" (Fort Hall) or "pehnaho" (Western Shoshoni).
Sacajawea would greet someone in Shoshone by saying "Hola" or "Hólo," which is a common greeting in the Shoshone language. The expression conveys a friendly acknowledgment and can be used in various social contexts. Additionally, greetings may vary based on regional dialects within the Shoshone-speaking community.
You say "hello" in the monkey language by throwing a banana to the person that you are greeting.
Kamusta is how you say hello
To say hello in Penobscot language, you can use the word "kwe."
"Selam" is hello in Tigrinya language.
"Hello" in Aymara language is "Janiw."
Hello in what language?
In Shoshone, the word for "feather" is "nësh." Shoshone is a Native American language spoken by the Shoshone people in the western United States. If you need more information about the language or its usage, feel free to ask!
In Kashmiri language, "hello" is said as "salaam aleikum".
To say "hello" in the Onondaga language, you can say "Sgę:ö'."