@destructionest You say younger brother: "Nisiimis" That's for younger Brother and Sister. Mother is "Nikaawiy". That's the Proper noun. If you want to say "Mum" you say "Neka." If you want to say older brother, you say, "Nistes", for older siser, you say, "Nimis." I hope that helps. Let me know if you you want to know more.
@eyshaney cree and ojibwa are related languages,and the ppl are related.i would not call them dialects but as two languages as greek and latin are languages(related).i have listed to ojibway speakers and it sounds almost nothin like cree ,yet there are many words that have same meaning. EX) atoskewin means work in cree ,and anohkewin means work in ojibwa.
Nehiyawok is the name of the Cree language that is spoken by the Western Crees, the video is that of the East Cree of Quebec. We call our language "Eeyou Ayimuwin"
@whatyouchating ᐁvᐁrᕀbᐅdᕀᐁᐁ
vfire27 2 months ago
I love this!
Macovic 4 months ago
@whatyouchating no you don't know how to write properly
vfire27 1 year ago
1:06 Onjobwah Hannah Mosses! her and her stories! The students look bored! lol :) sorry Hannah!
quindonwhiskeychan10 1 year ago
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Could you post the lyrics for this song, both Cree and English. Thank you.
ceskwa 1 year ago
sounds chines
zbug9 1 year ago
How do you say "good morning", "good afternoon" or "we are friends" in nehiyawewin?
Abrilpara2 1 year ago
i was just wondering if someone could tell me how you say brother, and mother? i never learned and i wish i would of
destructionest 2 years ago
@destructionest You say younger brother: "Nisiimis" That's for younger Brother and Sister. Mother is "Nikaawiy". That's the Proper noun. If you want to say "Mum" you say "Neka." If you want to say older brother, you say, "Nistes", for older siser, you say, "Nimis." I hope that helps. Let me know if you you want to know more.
yuqiinchefaa 1 year ago
Cool, I'm fluent in Cree Language "N" dialect. I find it hard to translate the Cree language to English, it never comes out the same meaning.
iamTetsuo117 2 years ago
is cree and ojibwe similar? or do they both speak the same language?
eyshaney 2 years ago
@eyshaney cree and ojibwa are related languages,and the ppl are related.i would not call them dialects but as two languages as greek and latin are languages(related).i have listed to ojibway speakers and it sounds almost nothin like cree ,yet there are many words that have same meaning. EX) atoskewin means work in cree ,and anohkewin means work in ojibwa.
interstellarwonder 1 year ago
j aimerais vraiment apprendre cette langue
kwe
migueshe
ecureiljaune 2 years ago
Plains Cree we say "ay-hay" (eye-hi). Thanks for posting.
nehiyaw30 2 years ago
My grandma always used to say "ay-ha...ay-ha"
She said it meant "all right"
McdonaldSpecial 2 years ago
In the Cree Language,
is the name of the language:
"Nehiyawok" ?
IndigenousRights 3 years ago
Nehiyawok is the name of the Cree language that is spoken by the Western Crees, the video is that of the East Cree of Quebec. We call our language "Eeyou Ayimuwin"
creebecois 3 years ago
Thank you for the reply/information!
How do you say "thank you" in Eeyou Ayimuwin?
IndigenousRights 3 years ago
"Meeg-wetch", and they say it the same way in Nehiyawewin.
creebecois 3 years ago
Meeg-wetch ! :)
IndigenousRights 3 years ago
Ho, wakanyeja ki lena taiapi kin tanyan unspeic'iciya pelo! Mashtincala oyate ki eyahahe!!! Pilamaya pelo:)
renbuzhi 4 years ago