What does Kwe mean in MI KMAQ?
“Hello”
“Kwe’” is the Francis Smith Mi’kmaq dialect meaning “Hello”, or “Goei” in the Pacifique dialect.
How do you pronounce Wela Lin?
(Click on the words to hear the spoken word!)…Wela’lin – Thank you.
Mi’kmaw | English | Slow Phonetics |
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wela’lin | thank you (singular, thanking one person) | wela’lin |
wela’lioq | thank you (plural, thanking more than one person) | |
weliaq | you’re welcome | weliaq |
What is Nitap in MI KMAQ?
Nitap day, which means friendship day in the Mi’kmaw language, will be celebrated in Mi’kmaw Kina’matnewey schools.
What is welcome in MI KMAQ?
5. pjila’si welcome. come in and sit down. 6. pusu’l.
What does Nmultes mean?
I’ll see you
Nmu’ltes. – I’ll see you.
What does anishinaabe Kwe mean?
The word Anishinaabe translated means a good person. Anishin means good and aabe comes from the word yaabe meaning the male species. The female in Anishinaabe is kwe. When we use mowin on the end of Anishinaabe, it simply means the language of the good person.
How do you say thank you in MI KMAQ?
A collection of useful phrases in Míkmaq, an Algonquian language spoken in Canada and the USA….Useful phrases in Míkmaq.
Phrase | Míkmawísimk (Míkmaq) |
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Thank you | Wela’lin (sg) Wela’liek (sg) Wela’lioq (pl) |
Reply to thank you | Weliaq |
Where’s the toilet / bathroom? |
How do you say thank you in MI KMAQ language?
Meanings: thank you. I do well by you.
How do you say Eagle in MI KMAQ?
In the Mi’kmaw language (Míkmawísimk), the eagle is known as the Kitpu. The bird and its feather to our people are sacred symbols and objects that are universally recognized throughout Turtle Island (North America) by most native tribes and widely used in various ceremonies.
How do you say Moon in MI KMAQ?
Welcome to our Mi’kmaq vocabulary page!…Micmac Word Set.
English (Français) | Mi’kmaq words |
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Sun (Soleil) | Nákúset |
Moon (Lune) | Tepkunset |
Water (Eau) | Samqwan |
White (Blanc) | Wapék |