Tuscarora is a dying language and not much about it can be found unless it was passed down throughfamily. i would love to help but i really can't and suggest looking up an online search engine to try and find out your answer.
Sorry i wasn't much help!!
~JudeeCat
grandma
They speak Skarure, the Tuscarora language is Skarure.
in 1722 the Tuscarora joined the original 5 and became the sixth nation of the Iroquois confederation.
i know how to say it but not to sure how to spell it ive heard its opa and then oma is grandma but i could be spelling it wrong
Iroquois is not the name of a single language but a group of related languages spoken by the Seneca, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Tuscarora tribes. There are therefore many different words in those languages for "daughter":In Onondaga, a daughter is hehron ason te ganakkayenteriIn Cayuga, my daughter is keha:wahkIn Tuscarora a daughter is yetyatshoyuh
Her name is Roberta Sparrow.
maka
Cwe! ( that's hi in tuscarora ! ) In Skarure ( tuscarora ) the word for grandmother is Gusud. And this is pronounced as ( goo-sood ) hope I helped you! And in case your wondering this answer is coming from a tuscarora girl. : )
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The address of the Tuscarora Branch Library is: 55 Weed St, Tuscarora, 89834 9995
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Tatarabuela rebisabuela Bisabuela --- great grandmother
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Grandma in Tagalog is "lola".
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