Grandmother -- a-li-si (or) e-li-si (or) e-ni-si
Grandfather -- e-ni-si (or) a-gi-du-da
Source --
http://www.manataka.org/page123.html#CHEROKEE%20SOCIETY
Home Page Cherokee Dictionary --
http://www.manataka.org/page123.html#INDEX
yakoki
In the Choctaw language, "my heart" is expressed as "a̱kíia." The Choctaw language has a rich cultural significance, and terms related to emotions often reflect deep connections to personal and communal experiences. If you're interested in learning more about the language or culture, there are resources and communities dedicated to preserving and teaching Choctaw.
Ashley.
Nittak Hullo Chito Na Yukpa Happy Big Holy Day or Merry Christmas Nittak =Day, Hullo=Holy, Chito =Big, Na Yukpa = Happy
"Indian" is not a language.
Nashoba is how you say wolf in Choctaw Indian language.
Princess
yakoki
In Choctaw language, you can say "Yakoke" to say thank you for the gift.
In Choctaw language, you can say "chi holitopolo, ali."
\how do you say blue in Choctaw?
In the Choctaw language, "my heart" is expressed as "a̱kíia." The Choctaw language has a rich cultural significance, and terms related to emotions often reflect deep connections to personal and communal experiences. If you're interested in learning more about the language or culture, there are resources and communities dedicated to preserving and teaching Choctaw.
mynko means moon in choctaw language
ofi okpulo -- pronounced as "Oh-fee oak-pull-oh"
Ashley.
In Choctaw, you can say goodbye by saying "Chi pisa la chike."
You might say fichik chito (large star) or fichik luak (blazing star).