Say peace in mohawk language
I want you
Kashatstenhsera = Strength. :D
A Mohawk speaker would not say that since he would know that bears are incapable of grinning (they do not have the necessary facial muscles).The Mohawk word for a bear is ohkwari'. "He is smiling" is royéshuhe' so the theoretical translation is *ohkwari' royéshuhe'.
A historic Mohawk word meaning great, big or large is quane or kewanea. These were recorded in 1634 - 1635 in a list entitled "The Language of the Maquas". A slightly later list gives the word as kawanna. These are probably all the same word, heard slightly differently by people unfamiliar with the language.
Don’t have an answer. What is it?
walk in peace
The Mohawk word for food is kakhwa
How do you say I miss you
I want you
In the Mohawk language, the word for fire is "ohkwari." The Mohawk language is part of the Iroquoian family and is spoken by the Mohawk people, primarily in Canada and the United States. If you need more information about the language or its usage, feel free to ask!
Kashatstenhsera = Strength
The Mohawk word for Wolf is okwaho. The k is pronounce as a g. The Mohawk word for female is otsikwaw. Mohawk is an Iroquoian language spoken by around 3,000 people of the Mohawk nation.
In the Mohawk language, the word for "sleeping" is "nón:wa." The language is part of the Iroquoian family and is spoken by the Mohawk people, primarily in areas of Canada and the United States. The Mohawk language has its own unique phonetics and structure, making it distinct from English and other languages.
Father = 'niha
Kashatstenhsera = Strength. :D
In the Mohawk language, "father" is said as "nana." The Mohawk language is part of the Iroquoian family and has its own unique structure and vocabulary. Each word carries cultural significance, reflecting the values and traditions of the Mohawk people.
In the Mohawk language, honey bee is referred to as "tawiscar." The term reflects the significance of bees in the ecosystem and their role in pollination. The Mohawk language, part of the Iroquoian family, has a rich vocabulary that often connects to nature and the environment.