what does your native language mean to you? Is it simply a communicative means or does it have cultural, political, historical meaning for you
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Daniel means "God is my Judge" in Hebrew. It has no meaning in any other language.
It means "Those who have dugout canoes". It comes from the Miami-Illinois language.
Sorry- there were more than 700 Native American tribes, and at the time of Columbus, more than 2000 languages spoken. You need to pick one- there IS no "Native American language. However, many proper names remain unchanged from one language to another.
It is a "Travel Trailer" or "Mobile Home" - if you mean a specific Native word, there are none that really fit as the invention of such a device was long after the normal use of the language (a slang has developed, but that is a different story). Plus, you would need to be more specific in what language you mean, there are more than 4,000 of them.
Techihhila means "i love you" in the Dakota language. The Dakota dialect does not use this word because they don't use any "L's" in their language. Tecihila actually means "to hold something dear" and is in the Lakota language.