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How do you say hello in the native American cheyenne?

The Cheyenne language doesn't have a single word for "hello." Instead, greetings are more complex and depend on the situation and the relationship between the speakers.

Here are some common greetings in Cheyenne:

* Hóo'e - This is a general greeting that can be used in most situations. It roughly translates to "How are you?" or "Good day."

* Hoó'e ée'hé - This greeting is more formal and can be used for elders or people you don't know well. It translates to "Good day, respected one."

* Hóo'e táa'hé - This greeting is used for friends or people you know well. It translates to "Good day, friend."

It's important to note that the pronunciation of Cheyenne words can vary depending on the dialect.

It's always a good idea to consult with a native speaker for the most accurate pronunciation.

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