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How do you say thank friend in Comanche?

There isn't a direct equivalent of "thank friend" in Comanche. You would need to express gratitude and acknowledge your friend separately. Here's how you might do that:

Expressing Gratitude:

* "Wa'a" (pronounced "wa-ah") - This is the most common way to say "thank you" in Comanche.

* "Yà'a" (pronounced "yah-ah") - This is a more formal way to say "thank you".

Acknowledging Friendship:

* "A-tó'a" (pronounced "ah-toh-ah") - This means "friend". You could use this in conjunction with the gratitude phrase.

Putting it Together:

* "Wa'a, a-tó'a." (pronounced "wa-ah, ah-toh-ah") - This would translate to "Thank you, friend".

Note: The Comanche language has different dialects and variations. You may hear other ways to say "thank you" or "friend", but these are some common phrases.

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