Since gardens in the modern sense were never part of Choctaw native culture there is no term in the Choctaw language that means "garden". The nearest is ossapa, a cultivated field for growing food. Hashuk abusha is a hay field.
The word is not listed as a 'current' word in the Tsalagi language. Also it refers, generally, to an area originally occupied by the Choctaw People in that area.
"Indian Territory" later called "Oklahoma" (a Choctaw word that means "Land of the Red Man")
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
The common word is 'moti'. wrongly edited superviser. moti is in hindi and not a common word in indian language. muthu in Tamil ,malayala. and mauktika in sanskrit
The Choctaw word for heaven or heavenly is oba. The written Choctaw language is based upon English version of the Roman alphabet.
Choctaw and Hebrew are two completely unrelated languages.The Hebrew word for grandmother is savta (סבתא)The Choctaw word for grandmother is pokni
The Choctaw speak a Muskhogean language. The traditional name of the Choctaw is Chahta, which is from the name of their leader that lead them to Mississippi from the west. Anumpa is the Choctaw word for Language. The Choctaw language is called Chahta Anumpa.
It comes from the mid 18th Century Choctaw Indian word "bayuk."
The Choctaw word for flower is napakAli
So on here it said the word for beautiful is mismiki ITS WRONG!! I almost got it on me as a tattoo so me and my mom called the choctaw language department at the choctaw nation in Oklahoma and they gave us the real word its "Aiukli" (AA-klee).
The name Oklahoma comes from the Choctaw phrase okla homma, literally meaning red people. Choctaw Chief Allen Wright suggested the name in 1866 during treaty negotiations with the federal government regarding the use of Indian Territory, in which he envisioned an all-Indian state controlled by the United States Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Equivalent to the English word Indian, okla humma was a phrase in the Choctaw language used to describe the Native American race as a whole.
In the Choctaw language, the word for grandmother is "chisukchi."
In Choctaw the word for "my father" is aki. Like many native American language there is no word meaning just "father".
The Choctaw word for "eagle" is tala'ko.
The word is not listed as a 'current' word in the Tsalagi language. Also it refers, generally, to an area originally occupied by the Choctaw People in that area.
When speaking of a baby, the Choctaw word is alla. If speaking of a female baby, the Choctaws say alla tek, and when speaking of a male baby, the Choctaws say alla nakni.