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What is the native American translation for face?

There is no single, universal Native American translation for "face." Native American languages are incredibly diverse, with over 100 distinct language families spoken across the continent. Each language will have its own unique word for "face."

Here are a few examples:

* Cherokee: ᎤᎧᏛ (u-ga-du)

* Navajo: Diné bizaad (dee-nay bee-zahd)

* Lakota: Winyan (wee-nyan)

* Cree: Misâskâw (mee-sah-skow)

To get a specific translation, you would need to specify which Native American language you're interested in.

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