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migwe'c (megwitch)

Thank You

David, member of The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi

In Navajo (Diné bizaad) you say: ahéheeʼ

The mark above the e is a high tone mark, not an accent or stress. The h is said with a harsh breathy exasperated sound.

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It would be far easier to answer something like, "How do you say Thank You in European?" There are around 150 languages within the Native American tribes. There are only around 300 languages total in the whole world, so you can imagine, it's far too big of a variety to even begin to answer such a question. (And that's just the languages that are still spoken today, not the countless that were made extinct by European invaders massacring entire tribes, and the USA and Canada outlawing Native Americans from speaking their own language, imprisoning or murdering native speakers, and leading to many languages being forgotten over the generations.)

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