How do you say heart in Ojibwe?

gide' your heart (2s-0s)
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What does love mean in Ojibwe?

Word Family

zaagi' vta love, treasure h/ (detransitive) zaagi'iwe vai s/he loves someone, loves people. (derived noun) zaagi'iwewin ni love. (reciprocal) zaagi'idiwag vai they love each other. (derived noun) zaagi'idiwin ni mutual love.
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What is I love you in Ojibwe?

Boozhoo Nanaboozhoo: Gizaagi'in is I Love You in Ojibwe.
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What does ode mean in Ojibwe?

Ode' means heart in Ojibwe, and his name explains his connection to his emotions.
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What does Wiindigo mean?

For the Ojibwe, history and legends are passed down orally. There are the stories of Wiindigo, a giant monster, a cannibal, who killed and ate our people. Colonization was our Wiindigo.
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What does it mean to have a 'Good Heart' in Ojibwe? Ojibwe Word of the Day Mino-de'e.



What does Nanaboozhoo mean in Ojibwe?

In Anishinaabe aadizookaan (traditional storytelling), particularly among the Ojibwe, Nanabozho ([nɐˌnɐbʊˈʒʊ]), also known as Nanabush, is a spirit, and figures prominently in their storytelling, including the story of the world's creation.
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What does Bamapii mean in Ojibwe?

later, after a while, eventually.
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What does Gizaagi mean?

Phrase. gizaagi'in (vta) I love you.
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What does Boozhoo mean?

Interjection. boozhoo. welcome!, greetings!, hello!, hi!
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What does makwa mean in Ojibwe?

The black bear is called “Makwa” in the Ojibwe language and is one of the seven clans. The bear remains an important part of tradition for ceremonial and religious purposes with strong ties to the Anishinaabe (original man) mythology.
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What does Gaawiin mean in Ojibwe?

Derived terms. gaawiin awiya (“nobody”) gaawiin baapish (“not at all, by no means”)
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How do you say love in Cree?

This week's phrase is “kisâkihitin” which means “I love you” in Cree.
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How do you say friend in Ojibwe?

NIIJII - An Ojibwe Word for "FRIEND/BROTHER" - LearnCloud.
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How do you say Sun in Ojibwe?

Ojibwe Word of the Day: Giizis 'Sun'
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What does hummingbird mean in Ojibwe?

Learning the Ojibwe Word for Hummingbird: Boozhoo Nana Boozhoo.
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What does Aanii Boozhoo mean?

Aanii, which translates closest to “hi” Boozhoo is an expression of commonality; it is said to those with whom you may share a cultural background and know the same stories. Boozhoo does not come from the French “bonjour,” contrary to assumptions. It comes from a character named Wena Boozhoo, a spirit of bad weather.
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How do you say Wolf in Ojibwe?

In the Ojibwe language, our word for wolf is “Ma'iingan – The one put here by that All Loving Spirit to show us the way.” This is not so much a translation as it is a description of the one we are talking about.
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How do you say God in Ojibwe?

gizhe-manidoo (na) | The Ojibwe People's Dictionary.
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Who is Wenebojo?

In another category, there was the culture hero and demigod, Wenebojo (the Ojibwe term; called Manabush by the Menominee, and by other names in other Algonkian dialects). Wenebojo's grandmother was the Earth, and he had a dual role of trickster and bringer of good things.
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Are Ojibwe and Chippewa the same?

Ojibwa, also spelled Ojibwe or Ojibway, also called Chippewa, self-name Anishinaabe, Algonquian-speaking North American Indian tribe who lived in what are now Ontario and Manitoba, Can., and Minnesota and North Dakota, U.S., from Lake Huron westward onto the Plains.
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