In Cree language, thank you is said as ᓂᑯᔮᐤ (nikâyâ).
In Cree language, the word for woman is "iskwew".
In Cree language, the word for 'butterfly' is "pimâpotew" (ᐲᒫᐳᑌᐤ).
In Cree language, "good day" can be translated as "tansi" or "tansi nitôtêm."
"Niawen" is how you say "thank you" in Cayuga language.
In the Pueblo language, you can say thank you by saying "ahéhee."
In Cree language, the word for woman is "iskwew".
In Cree language, the word for 'butterfly' is "pimâpotew" (ᐲᒫᐳᑌᐤ).
In Cree, "thank you" can be spelled as "marsi" or "mersi," depending on the dialect. Cree is an Indigenous language with various dialects, so spelling and pronunciation may vary slightly across different Cree-speaking communities.
coatasta is goodmorning in Cree.... but in the chocolate language u say....dumbdumb there is no real chocolate language
namoya nanitaw... i think
In Cree language, "good day" can be translated as "tansi" or "tansi nitôtêm."
Halito Halito, chim achukma? - Hello, how are you?
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.
"Niawen" is how you say "thank you" in Cayuga language.
Cree has many different words meaning "butterfly", including:kamâmakmimikwâskamâmakos