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Note: The translation below is Western Apache. Eastern Apache or other dialects of Apache may be different.

yaa' ta' sai' or Yatasay is often used in a similar manner as the English word "Hello." Literally it means "You are welcome here."

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Maria Younker

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Is o'ho the right word to say good by in apache native American?

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Makawee Landback

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No. You can say Egogahan or Ka Dish Day. They both mean something like "til we meet again"
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I love my culture Mescalero Apache on moth
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r side

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13y ago

You would have to choose a Nation (and there are many) first. For example, did you want to know how the Navajo would say it? The Lakota? The Potawatomi? etc. etc.

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potake (pronounced po, thalk, parle)

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Te ma ' rita

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Da' an

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