Apache is not one language but a group of related dialects, which are all closely related to Navajo.In Jicarilla, the word for wolf is bai-e-tso, while black is dihl-i-li.In other Apache dialects wolf is ban-chu and black is dihl-kih.In Navajo the words are mai-i-tso and dilh-kih.
There are several different languages and dialects in the Apache group of languages:One word for wolf is ban-chu.In Jicarilla it is baietso.
In Apache, the word for thunder is "bilasáana."
there are many bands of Apache Indians, and their language verries from group to group. I suggest that you pick one band, such as Lipan Apache and Google it for an answer to your question.
In Apache, the word for survivor is "gozhqq."
In Western Apache: " t'ah hidaa "
Mom but only with an Apache accent
The Jicarilla Apache word for yes is aoo
The Apache word for strength is "bi'aah."
"Apache" is not one language but a number of related languages. In Kiowa-Apache the word for "white man" is tsayaditl-ti and each of the other Apache languages will have a different term.
Nantan Lupan was the male name meaning grey wolf used by Apaches around the 19th century.
What is the Apache word for