No, the word Iroquois is not an adverb.The word Iroquois is a noun and an adjective.
The Iroquois word for hello is "skennen."
The word kentahten means in future land in Iroquois. The Iroquois lived in New York State. The Iroquois were farmers.
Canada. The word comes from kanata, an Iroquois word meaning village or settlement.
The word "Kanata" is an Iroquois word that means a village or small group of houses. It is the word that eventually became the name of Canada.
it is derived from the word Helium.
The word factory is derived from the medieval Latin word factoria. It is also derived from the Latin word factor.
The name is derived from the Tamil word murunggai (முருங்கை)
A theory: Mishmash might be derived from the German word "Mischmasch". That one is derived from the verb "mischen" which means "to mix".
The name "Ontario" is derived from the Indigenous word "skanadario," which means "beautiful water" or "sparkling water." It likely refers to the province's abundance of pristine lakes and rivers.
The Iroquois word for "something great" is "Kanonhweratón:ni." In the Iroquois language, words are often compound words that convey complex meanings. "Kanonhweratón:ni" is a combination of words that signify greatness or something of significant importance in Iroquois culture.
There is no single "Iroquois language", so there is no single word expressing a single English idea. Furthermore, in the Iroquoian languages there is no word that corresponds to "bless" since native religions did not include that concept.