It bears a resemblence to Indo-European language, an ancient language which is considered to be a mother-language for all the contemporary European languages. It is strongly believed, that Lithuanian language has the highest amount of connections to the Indo-European language from all the European languages
Doesn't look like other mentioned noun.
In Ute language, "little bear" is "na-kusi."
This is easy. Άρκτος (árktos)=bear
Filipino translation of BEAR: taglay
metaphor
The general term for bear in the Comanche language is wasape. A bear trap is wasape pʉmata kwʉhʉrʉ'.
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latin
The word for bear in Greek is feroun. However, in ancient Greek, the word is arktos. In Latin, the word for bear is ursa.
Language unclear - what is the question?
A nanuk is another name for a polar bear. It comes from the Inuit language.
The Creek language is known as Muskogee and the general term for a bear in that language is nokose.The Creek country does not appear to have been home to grizzly bears so there is no specific term in their language for that type of bear.