The term "brown bear" varies across languages: in Spanish, it's "oso pardo"; in French, it's "ours brun"; in German, it's "Braunbär"; and in Russian, it's "бурый медведь" (buryy medved). Each language reflects its own cultural and linguistic characteristics while referring to this iconic species.
Shashtsoh is the word for Brown bear in Navajo. It means big bear. Shash łizhinii is black bear Shash łigaii is polar bear (white bear) The is no "Native American Indian" language There many different languages and cultures that are as far apart as Russian, Turkish, Chinese, Arabic and Bantu. Navajo is a Southern Athabascan language that is thought to be part of the larger Na-Dene family.
Here are a few translations for "little bear" in other languages: Spanish: "osito" French: "ourson" German: "kleiner Bär" Italian: "orsetto"
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Little (small or young) bear in just a few native American languages: Lakota......................mahtociqala Crow.........................daxpitchee kalishta Hidatsa.....................nohpitsi karista Natick........................mosq wuskoshim Navajo.......................Shash yázhí
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