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How do you say good day in cree language?

There isn't a single, direct translation of "good day" in Cree. It depends on the specific dialect and context. Here are a few options:

Formal greetings:

* Niya:wi:n (pronounced "nee-ya-ween"): This is a common greeting in many Cree dialects, meaning "hello" or "good morning." It can be used throughout the day, but is more formal than "good day."

* Aya:ni:n (pronounced "ah-yah-neen"): This greeting, also used in many dialects, is more akin to "good afternoon" or "good evening."

Informal greetings:

* Tanisi (pronounced "tan-ee-see"): This is a common informal greeting in many Cree dialects, meaning "hello" or "how are you?"

* Kinana (pronounced "kin-ah-nah"): This greeting means "hello" or "how are you?" and is used in some dialects.

It's important to note:

* Cree is a complex language with many dialects. The exact pronunciation and usage of these greetings may vary.

* It's best to learn from a Cree speaker or language resource specific to the dialect you are interested in.

Using these greetings with a smile and a friendly tone will convey your best wishes for a good day.

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