walk in peace
kenra:ken ohkwa:ri'
(Owna) is how you say it and how you pronouce it, but I'm sure it's not spelt like that.
Joseph Onasakenrat.
There was no City of the Mohawk, just a collection of villages along the current day Mohawk River in central New York State at the time of contact of European explorers.
The Mohawk Indians made their money from shells or cockles that they found on the beach. They would drill holes in the middle of these little bones and attach them to string.
Say peace in mohawk language
In Mohawk, "rest in peace" can be expressed as "E'thohseron." This phrase conveys a wish for the deceased to find peace in the afterlife. It's important to note that translations can vary, and local dialects may influence the phrasing.
In Mohawk, you can say "ewaboroten" to say goodbye.
Ratiweras means thunder in Mohawk
To say "good morning my friends" in Mohawk, you can say "kwehkwe, ok nitsiionkwaienthok."
The Mohawk word for food is kakhwa
In Mohawk, "marry me" is translated as "nó:we kanónhsera."
In Mohawk, you say "kwe kwe" to mean "You're welcome."
How do you say I miss you
In Mohawk, "rest in peace" is commonly expressed as "Niawenhkowa" which translates to "thank you for your life." Another phrase that conveys a similar sentiment is "Niawen kà:ri," meaning "thank you for your spirit." The language may have variations based on dialects and context, so it's always good to consult with a fluent speaker for the most appropriate usage.
In Mohawk, you can say "Iakarà:ke," which translates to "It is a nice day." The phrase captures the sentiment of a pleasant day in the Mohawk language. Mohawk, part of the Iroquoian language family, has unique expressions that reflect the culture and environment of its speakers.
I want you