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The Hopi word for river is paayu. This is closely related to the word for water - paahu.
There is actually no such language as "Indian". There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India. If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700. If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about.
== == I read on the website of muscians Deva Premal and Miten that a Hopi word for love is "shima" or "sheema." They cannot verify the authenticity of this claim. (I asked them). I would love to know more.
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In the Hopi language, the word for "goodnight" is "naki." The Hopi people have a rich cultural heritage, and their language reflects their connection to the land and traditions. Saying "naki" is a way to wish someone a peaceful night.
I know this will be hard on you, but the Native American word for Hopi is "HOPI" pronounced "Hope-e" Their name for themselves is "Hopituh Shi-nu-mu" meaning "The Peaceful People."
They dont have a word for littlest but the word little is Parvus. Hope this helps. :) :)
"Little sister" is 'imouto,' while "littlest sister" is 'ichiban shita no imouto.' (Japanese: 一番下の妹)
The hopi word for peace is "sipala".
The idea that the word kaya means an older (or eldest) sister is totally false, originating with a published work of popular fiction which includes many invented elements. Writers of children's books are not normally experts in native American culture or language, so all such books should be treated with extreme caution.The genuine Hopi word for an older sister is qööqa, which transforms to kaaka in direct address. A younger sister is siwa.There is no kaya in the Hopi language.
The word littlest is an adjective. It describes the smallest of all.
The Hopi word for river is paayu. This is closely related to the word for water - paahu.
The Hopi word for "myself" is "naki." In the Hopi language, this term reflects a sense of individuality and personal identity. The Hopi language is rich in expressions that convey cultural values and perspectives.
The Hopi word for body is "nukwin." The Hopi language is part of the Uto-Aztecan language family and is spoken by the Hopi people in northeastern Arizona. The term reflects the cultural and spiritual significance of the body within Hopi beliefs.
Co-sister is not a word in standard English.It appears to be used in Indian English where it refers to the wife of your brother-in-law. It may be a contraction of cousin-sister, which appears to have a similar meaning in Indian English usage.