Language | English | Indigeneous | Context | Source |
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Cree | Hello | ᑕᓂᓯ (Tanisi) ᐙᒋᔮ (Waachiyaa) | General greeting | https://omniglot.com/language/phrases/cree.htm |
Cree | How are you? | ᑕᓂᓯ (Tanisi) | https://omniglot.com/language/phrases/cree.htm | |
Dakota | Hello | Girls – han | Dakota greetings are gender specific | https://dakotalessons.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Kindergarten-Dakota-Greetings-Lesson-Package.pdf |
Dakota | Hello | Boys – háu | When a boy and a girl say hello in Dakota, the boy says háu and the girl says haŋ. | https://dakotalessons.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Kindergarten-Dakota-Greetings-Lesson-Package.pdf |
Anishinaabe | Hi | Aaniin / Aanii | In the west, people use a final “n” more often than the east. | https://ojibwe.net/lessons/beginner/introductions/ |
Anishinaabe | Hello | Boozhoo | A slightly more formal, greeting. | https://ojibwe.net/lessons/beginner/introductions/ |
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