In the Algonquin language of Canada the tern for a nightmare is nikinekgowin.
They use clay a feather's.
The Algonquin was created in 1889.
Algonquin is the middle island.
The numbers used in the Algonkin or Algonquin language of Canada are:pegikninchnissoueneounarauningoutouassouninchouassounissouassouchangassoumitassouThese are similar, but not identical, to the numbers of the Ojibwe.
In Algonquin, you say "wa’ciyew."
In Algonquin, you would say "nido, miigwech" to mean "you're welcome."
In the Algonquin language of Canada the tern for a nightmare is nikinekgowin.
In the Algonquin language, people would say "Kitchi Meegwetch" to express gratitude and farewell.
Storm in Algonquin is procellarum. This language is spoken in Quebec and Canada and is written as Latin. Procellarum is the Latin version of the word storm in Algonquin.
annazama
They use clay a feather's.
santa in algonqin is missshin
Sarah its Hebrew and has no translation
In Algonquin you say pagitenindemaw or minwabandan:for example ni pagitenindemawa tshi madjate = I enabled (permitted/allowed) him to leave
The Cree word for death is: "nipoowin"
"feather in the wind" - can you say that in English? And what does it mean?