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Search Results of "indian" English to Lenape
Possible Word Results
English:
among the
Indian
s (of an unknown tribe)
Lenape:
awènhakeike
English:
Apache
Indian
Lenape:
Tashi
English:
Beaver Creek (
Indian
a)
Lenape:
Tëmakwehane
English:
Blackfoot
Indian
Lenape:
Sëksitas
English:
Caddo (
Indian
tribe)
Lenape:
Kaluhëlachi
English:
Catawba
Indian
Lenape:
Katapa
English:
Catawbas; Catawba
Indian
s
Lenape:
Katapaok
English:
Comanche
Indian
Lenape:
Patuhka
English:
Creek
Indian
Lenape:
Màshku
English:
Creek
Indian
s
Lenape:
Màshkuwàk
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Sentence Results
English:
He told those
Indian
s, Dafinen (here we are, said incorrectly).
Lenape:
Tëlawoo nèl awènhakeyok, 'Dàfinen, Dàfinen.'
English:
I have already forgotten what many of these
Indian
tribes are called.
Lenape:
Mèchi nonin xaheli yuki mèxkeòhkësichik èluwènsihtit.
English:
The man escaped from the
Indian
s.
Lenape:
Pulëwe na lënu awènhakeike.
English:
The man escaped from the
Indian
s.
Lenape:
Pulëwe na lënu awènhakeike.
English:
There must have been many
Indian
s.
Lenape:
Xeli hunt yuk awènhakeyok.
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Story Results
English:
And the other
Indian
said,
Lenape:
Ok na làpi awènhake luwe,
English:
but he never moved. Then the "wild
Indian
s" turned around
Lenape:
màta ìli kwìchkwi. Na èt ma ènta kwëlëpihtit
English:
did not even move. The "wild
Indian
" thought to himself,
Lenape:
màta ìli kwìchkwi. Litehe na awènhàke,
English:
First of all I’d like to welcome you all here. And I’m very glad to see so many of you here. My
Indian
name is Touching Leaves. So I would like to address my Delaware people at this time in my native language.
Lenape:
First of all I’d like to welcome you all here. And I’m very glad to see so many of you here. My Indian name is Touching Leaves. So I would like to address my Delaware people at this time in my native language.
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