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What does in Comanche native tongue a ha alonney cha mean the movie Mclintock mean?

"A ha alonney cha" is not a Comanche phrase. It appears to be a combination of Comanche words, but it doesn't have a clear meaning in the Comanche language.

Here's a breakdown of the potential issues:

* Pronunciation: The phrase is likely not pronounced correctly. Comanche pronunciation can be tricky for non-native speakers.

* Grammar: The words are likely not arranged in a grammatically correct way.

* Meaning: The individual words may have meaning, but the combination doesn't form a cohesive phrase.

The movie "McLintock!" doesn't use any Comanche language. The film focuses on a Western setting, but the main language spoken is English.

If you're interested in learning more about the Comanche language, there are resources available online and in libraries.

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