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  • Slavey language
  • Athabaskan language group spoken in Canada

    Slavey (/ˈsleɪvi/ SLAY-vee; also Slave, Slavé) is a group of Athabaskan languages and a dialect continuum spoken amongst the Dene peoples of Canada in

    Slavey language

    Slavey language

    Slavey_language

  • Slavey
  • First Nation in Western Canada

    The Slavey (also Awokanak, Slave, and South Slavey) are a First Nations group of Indigenous peoples in Canada. They speak the Slavey language, a part

    Slavey

    Slavey

    Slavey

  • Slavey Jargon
  • Former trade language

    Slavey Jargon (also Broken Slavey, Broken Slavé, Broken Slave, Broken Slavee, and le Jargon esclave) was a trade language used by Indigenous peoples and

    Slavey Jargon

    Slavey_Jargon

  • Languages of Canada
  • native languages of speakers who used Slavey Jargon were Denesuline, French, Gwich'in, Inuktitut, and the languages collectively known as "Slavey" (North:

    Languages of Canada

    Languages of Canada

    Languages_of_Canada

  • Athabaskan languages
  • Group of indigenous languages of North America

    Loucheux), and the Northern and Southern variants of Slavey. The seven or more Pacific Coast Athabaskan languages were spoken in the Pacific Northwest of the United

    Athabaskan languages

    Athabaskan languages

    Athabaskan_languages

  • Northern Athabaskan languages
  • Languages spoken in northwest North America

    Chipewyan, Babine-Witsuwitʼen, Carrier, and Slavey. The Northern Athabaskan languages consist of 31 languages that can be divided into seven geographic

    Northern Athabaskan languages

    Northern Athabaskan languages

    Northern_Athabaskan_languages

  • French language
  • Romance language

    française [lɑ̃ɡ fʁɑ̃sɛːz] ) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family. Like all other Romance languages, French and its closest relatives—the langues

    French language

    French language

    French_language

  • Wrigley, Northwest Territories
  • Place in Northwest Territories, Canada

    Wrigley (South Slavey language: Pehdzeh Ki[pronunciation?] "clay place") is a "Designated Authority" in the Dehcho Region of the Northwest Territories

    Wrigley, Northwest Territories

    Wrigley,_Northwest_Territories

  • CBC North
  • Radio and television services in Canada

    Territories. Indigenous language productions on weekdays include Tide Godi ("great lake news") in Tlicho, Dehcho Dene in South Slavey, and Denesuline Yatia

    CBC North

    CBC North

    CBC_North

  • Calgary
  • City in Alberta, Canada

    Kutenai language, the city is referred to as ʔaknuqtapȼik’. In the Slavey language, the area is known as Klincho-tinay-indihay, meaning "many horse town"

    Calgary

    Calgary

    Calgary

  • South Slavey
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    South Slavey may refer to: The South Slavey people, or Slavey The Slavey language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title South

    South Slavey

    South_Slavey

  • Legislative assemblies of Canadian provinces and territories
  • (Inuktitut), K'áowe gogha ełek'éterewe ke łénakedé (North Slavey), Gogha Sombaa Nálée (South Slavey), Ekʼètehtsodǫ Łegehdı̀ Kǫ̀ (Tlicho), Ihumiurviat Malirutaliatigun

    Legislative assemblies of Canadian provinces and territories

    Legislative_assemblies_of_Canadian_provinces_and_territories

  • Fort Simpson
  • Village in Northwest Territories, Canada

    Fort Simpson (Slavey language: Łı́ı́dlı̨ı̨ Kų́ę́[pronunciation?] "place where rivers come together") is a village, the only one in the entire territory

    Fort Simpson

    Fort Simpson

    Fort_Simpson

  • Virginia Falls (Northwest Territories)
  • Waterfall on the South Nahanni River in Canada

    Virginia Falls Nailicho (Slavey) Location within Canada Location Nahanni National Park Reserve, Northwest Territories, Canada Coordinates 61°36′26″N 125°44′12″W

    Virginia Falls (Northwest Territories)

    Virginia Falls (Northwest Territories)

    Virginia_Falls_(Northwest_Territories)

  • Great Bear Lake
  • Large glacial lake in Northwest Territories, Canada

    Great Bear Lake (North Slavey: Sahtú; French: Grand lac de l'Ours) in the boreal forest of Canada is the largest lake entirely in Canada (Lake Superior

    Great Bear Lake

    Great Bear Lake

    Great_Bear_Lake

  • Sambaa K'e
  • Place in Northwest Territories, Canada

    Sambaa K'e (Slavey language: Sambaa K’e [saᵐbaː kʼɛ] "place of trout; formerly Trout Lake) is a "Designated Authority" in the Dehcho Region of the Northwest

    Sambaa K'e

    Sambaa K'e

    Sambaa_K'e

  • Norman Wells
  • Town in Northwest Territories, Canada

    Norman Wells (Slavey language: Tłegǫ́hłı̨ [t͡ɬʰɛkṍhɬĩ] "where there is oil") is a town located in the Sahtu Region, Northwest Territories, Canada. The

    Norman Wells

    Norman Wells

    Norman_Wells

  • Mackenzie River
  • Largest river system in Canada

    The Mackenzie River (French: Fleuve (de) Mackenzie; Slavey: Deh-Cho [tèh tʃʰò], literally big river; Inuvialuktun: Kuukpak [kuːkpɑk], literally great river)

    Mackenzie River

    Mackenzie River

    Mackenzie_River

  • Slavey (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Slavey may refer to: Slavey, a First Nations indigenous peoples Slavey language, an Athabaskan language Slavey Jargon, a trade language used by Indigenous

    Slavey (disambiguation)

    Slavey_(disambiguation)

  • Chipewyan language
  • Athabaskan language of Canada

    eight other aboriginal languages: Cree, Tlicho, Gwich'in, Inuktitut, Inuinnaqtun, Inuvialuktun, North Slavey and South Slavey. Most Chipewyan people now

    Chipewyan language

    Chipewyan language

    Chipewyan_language

  • North Slavey
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    North Slavey may mean, Sahtu, formerly the North Slavey people Slavey language, language spoken by the Sahtu This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    North Slavey

    North_Slavey

  • Nahanni Butte
  • Place in Northwest Territories, Canada

    Nahanni Butte (/nəˈhæni/ nə-HAN-ee; Slavey language: Tthenáágó [t̪θɛnáːkó] "strong rock") is a "Designated Authority" in the Dehcho Region of the Northwest

    Nahanni Butte

    Nahanni Butte

    Nahanni_Butte

  • Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
  • Unicameral legislature of the Northwest Territories

    ᒪᓕᒐᓕᐅᖅᑎᑦ (Inuktitut) K'áowe gogha ełek'éterewe ke łénakedé (North Slavey) Gogha Sombaa Nálée (South Slavey) Ek’ètehtsodǫ Łegehdı̀ Kǫ̀ (Tlicho) Ihumiurviat

    Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories

    Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories

    Legislative_Assembly_of_the_Northwest_Territories

  • Ojibwe language
  • Central Algonquian language of North America

    or Anishinaabemowin, is an indigenous language of North America of the Algonquian language family. The language is characterized by a series of dialects

    Ojibwe language

    Ojibwe language

    Ojibwe_language

  • ISO 639 macrolanguage
  • Language scope defined in the ISO 639-3 standard

    assigned: scs – North Slavey xsl – South Slavey din is the ISO 639-3 language code for Dinka. There are five individual language codes assigned: dib –

    ISO 639 macrolanguage

    ISO_639_macrolanguage

  • Sahtu
  • Dene First Nations ethnic group

    Colville Lake Délįne Fort Good Hope Norman Wells Tulita The Sahtú or North Slavey (historically called Hare or Hareskin Indians) are a Dene First Nations

    Sahtu

    Sahtu

    Sahtu

  • Fort Liard
  • Hamlet in Northwest Territories, Canada

    Fort Liard /liˈɑːrd/ (Slavey language: Echaot'l Koe[pronunciation?] "people from the land of the giants" or Acho Dene Kue) is a hamlet in the Dehcho Region

    Fort Liard

    Fort Liard

    Fort_Liard

  • Sedzé
  • 2006 studio album by Leela Gilday

    Aboriginal Recording of the Year. The title means "my heart" in the North Slavey language. "Dene Love Song" – 4:55 "Time Rushes By" – 2:35 "Avoid the Undertow"

    Sedzé

    Sedzé

  • Gwichʼin language
  • Athabaskan language

    missionaries were translating the Bible from French into languages such as northern Slavey. After 1960, Wycliffe Bible translator Richard Mueller introduced

    Gwichʼin language

    Gwichʼin language

    Gwichʼin_language

  • List of ISO 639-2 codes
  • ISO 639 is a set of international standards that lists short codes for language names. The following is a complete list of three-letter codes defined in

    List of ISO 639-2 codes

    List_of_ISO_639-2_codes

  • Jean Marie River
  • Place in Northwest Territories, Canada

    Jean Marie River (Slavey language: Tthets’ek’ehdeli [pronunciation?] "water flowing over clay") is a "Designated Authority" in the Dehcho Region of the

    Jean Marie River

    Jean Marie River

    Jean_Marie_River

  • List of official languages
  • Inuinnaqtun, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun, North Slavey, South Slavey and Tłįchǫ (Dogrib)) Chukchi: Sakha (local official language; in localities with Chukchi population)

    List of official languages

    List_of_official_languages

  • Kakisa
  • Place in Northwest Territories, Canada

    Kakisa[pronunciation?] (Slavey language: K’agee[pronunciation?]; between the willows) is a "Designated Authority" in the South Slave Region of the Northwest

    Kakisa

    Kakisa

  • Deh Cho Bridge
  • Bridge across the Mackenzie River in Northwest Territories, Canada

    combination used for river crossing. Deh Cho (lit. "Big River") is the Slavey language name for the Mackenzie River. NWT Highway 3 (or the Yellowknife Highway)

    Deh Cho Bridge

    Deh Cho Bridge

    Deh_Cho_Bridge

  • Great Bear River
  • River in Canada

    Great Bear River exits Great Bear Lake near Délı̨nę Native name Sahtúdé (Slavey) Location Country Canada Physical characteristics Source    • location Great

    Great Bear River

    Great Bear River

    Great_Bear_River

  • Mi'kmaq language
  • Eastern Algonquian language

    (/ˈmɪɡmɑː/ MIG-mah; Mi'kmaq: [miːɡmax]) is an Eastern Algonquian Indigenous language spoken by nearly 11,000 Miꞌkmaq in Canada and the United States; the total

    Mi'kmaq language

    Mi'kmaq language

    Mi'kmaq_language

  • Zama Lake
  • Lake in Mackenzie County, Alberta, Canada

    The Dene Tha' do not use the name "Zama Lake", but use names in the Slavey language to identify the lake; some use K’ah Woti Túé (“Main Blind Lake” referring

    Zama Lake

    Zama_Lake

  • Official language
  • Language given special status in a country or territory

    eleven official languages: Chipewyan/Dené, Cree, English, French, Gwich’in, Inuinnaqtun, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun, North Slavey, South Slavey, and Tłı̨chǫ

    Official language

    Official_language

  • Pidgin
  • Simplified language

    (creolized) Bombay Hindi Borgarmålet Bozal Spanish Broken Oghibbeway Broken Slavey and Loucheux Jargon Broome Pearling Lugger Pidgin Camtho Cameroonian Pidgin

    Pidgin

    Pidgin

  • Indigenous languages of the Americas
  • eastern Canada) Broken Oghibbeway (also known as Broken Ojibwa) Broken Slavey Bungee (also known as Bungi, Bungie, Bungay, or the Red River Dialect) Callahuaya

    Indigenous languages of the Americas

    Indigenous languages of the Americas

    Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas

  • Voiceless dental non-sibilant affricate
  • Consonantal sound

    non-sibilant affricate is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbols in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represent this

    Voiceless dental non-sibilant affricate

    Voiceless dental non-sibilant affricate

    Voiceless_dental_non-sibilant_affricate

  • Official Languages Act (Northwest Territories)
  • Northwest Territories territorial legislation

    languages. The Act establishes that the official languages of Nunavut are: Inuktitut, Inuinnaqtun, Inuvialuktun, Gwich'in, North Slavey, South Slavey

    Official Languages Act (Northwest Territories)

    Official Languages Act (Northwest Territories)

    Official_Languages_Act_(Northwest_Territories)

  • Abenaki language
  • Algonquian language

    Alnôbaôdwawôgan) is an endangered Eastern Algonquian language of Quebec and the northern states of New England. The language has Eastern and Western forms which differ

    Abenaki language

    Abenaki_language

  • Haida language
  • Endangered language spoken in Canada and Alaska

    Haida /ˈhaɪdə/ (X̱aat Kíl, X̱aadas Kíl, X̱aayda Kil, Xaad kil) is the language of the Haida people, spoken in the Haida Gwaii archipelago off the coast

    Haida language

    Haida language

    Haida_language

  • Petitot River
  • Right tributary of the Liard River in Canada

    first European to reach the area in 1867–68. The name in the Dene language of the Slavey First Nations is mbehcholah, "The Black". It has a total length

    Petitot River

    Petitot River

    Petitot_River

  • North of 60
  • Canadian television series

    of 60 is mostly in Canadian English, although Slavey language, Canadian French and Ukrainian language were incorporated. Lubomir Mykytiuk, who played

    North of 60

    North_of_60

  • Hare (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hare Field, a sports facility in Hillsboro, Oregon Hare language, a dialect of the Slavey language spoken in Canada Hair (disambiguation) Hare & Hare, a

    Hare (disambiguation)

    Hare_(disambiguation)

  • List of official languages by country and territory
  • or that have status as a national language, regional language, or minority language. Official language A language designated as having a unique legal

    List of official languages by country and territory

    List_of_official_languages_by_country_and_territory

  • Fort Providence
  • Hamlet in Northwest Territories, Canada

    Fort Providence (Slavey: Zhahti Kų́ę́, lit. 'mission house'[pronunciation?]) is a hamlet in the South Slave Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada

    Fort Providence

    Fort Providence

    Fort_Providence

  • Nuu-chah-nulth language
  • Wakashan language of western Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

    Nuu-chah-nulth (nuučaan̓uɫ), a.k.a. Nootka (/ˈnuːtkə/), is a Wakashan language in the Pacific Northwest of North America on the west coast of Vancouver

    Nuu-chah-nulth language

    Nuu-chah-nulth language

    Nuu-chah-nulth_language

  • Hay River (Canada)
  • River in Alberta and Northwest Territories, Canada

    The Hay River (South Slavey: Kátå’odehche) is a large river in northern Alberta and southern Northwest Territories, Canada. It originates in the muskeg

    Hay River (Canada)

    Hay River (Canada)

    Hay_River_(Canada)

  • Munsee language
  • Algonquian language

    is an endangered language of the Eastern Algonquian subgroup of the Algonquian language family, itself a branch of the Algic language family. Munsee is

    Munsee language

    Munsee language

    Munsee_language

  • Western Abenaki language
  • Nearly extinct Algonquian language

    Western Abenaki is a nearly extinct Algonquian language spoken by the Abenaki people in New Hampshire, Vermont, north-western Massachusetts, and southern

    Western Abenaki language

    Western Abenaki language

    Western_Abenaki_language

  • Canadian French
  • Variety of French language

    French (French: français canadien, [fʁãˈsɛ kanaˈd͡zjɛ̃]) is the French language as it is spoken in Canada. It includes multiple varieties, the most prominent

    Canadian French

    Canadian_French

  • Cree language
  • Aboriginal language continuum

    known as Cree–Montagnais–Naskapi) is a dialect continuum of Algonquian languages spoken by approximately 86,475 people across Canada in 2021, from the

    Cree language

    Cree language

    Cree_language

  • Plains Indian Sign Language
  • Endangered language of the Plains peoples

    Sign Language (PISL), also known as Hand Talk, Plains Sign Talk, Plains Sign Language, or First Nation Sign Language, is an endangered sign language common

    Plains Indian Sign Language

    Plains Indian Sign Language

    Plains_Indian_Sign_Language

  • List of language names
  • India Slavey (North) – Sahtúgot’įné Yatı̨́, K’ashógot’įne Goxedǝ́ or Shíhgot’įne Yatı̨́ Official language in: the Northwest Territories , Canada Slavey (South)

    List of language names

    List_of_language_names

  • Wyandot language
  • Iroquoian language

    Wyandot (also Wyandotte, Wendat, Quendat or Huron) is the Iroquoian language traditionally spoken by the people known as Wyandot or Wyandotte, descended

    Wyandot language

    Wyandot language

    Wyandot_language

  • Inuit languages
  • Branch of the Eskaleut language family

    The Inuit languages are a closely related group of indigenous North American languages traditionally spoken across the North American Arctic and the adjacent

    Inuit languages

    Inuit languages

    Inuit_languages

  • American Sign Language
  • Sign language predominantly in the US

    American Sign Language (ASL) is a natural language that serves as the predominant sign language of deaf communities in the United States and most of Anglophone

    American Sign Language

    American Sign Language

    American_Sign_Language

  • Dene Thaʼ First Nation
  • First Nation in Alberta, Canada

    South Slavey. It has been called Slavey, South Slavey, Alberta Slavey, and Dene, a catch-all term which encompasses several Northern Athabaskan language groups

    Dene Thaʼ First Nation

    Dene Thaʼ First Nation

    Dene_Thaʼ_First_Nation

  • Chinook Jargon
  • Pidgin trade language from the Pacific Northwest

    Wawa, also known simply as Chinook or Jargon) is a language originating as a pidgin trade language in the Pacific Northwest. It spread during the 19th

    Chinook Jargon

    Chinook Jargon

    Chinook_Jargon

  • Tlingit language
  • Na-Dene language of southern Alaska

    pronounced [ɬɪ̀nkɪ́t]; English: /ˈklɪŋkɪt/ KLING-kit) is an endangered language indigenous to Southeast Alaska and Western Canada spoken by the Tlingit

    Tlingit language

    Tlingit language

    Tlingit_language

  • Nááts'ihch'oh National Park Reserve
  • National park reserve in the Northwest Territories, Canada

    (Mount Wilson) at the north end of the park. Nááts'ı̨hch'oh is the Slavey language (Shúhtagot'ine) description of the mountain, meaning "standing like

    Nááts'ihch'oh National Park Reserve

    Nááts'ihch'oh National Park Reserve

    Nááts'ihch'oh_National_Park_Reserve

  • Dene
  • Indigenous people in northern Canada

    Chipewyan (Denesuline), Tłı̨chǫ (Dogrib), Yellowknives (T'atsaot'ine), Slavey (Deh Gah Got'ine or Deh Cho), Sahtu (Sahtúot’ine), and Gwichʼin (Dinjii

    Dene

    Dene

    Dene

  • Hän language
  • Northern Athabaskan language

    Athabaskan language spoken by the Hän Hwëch'in (translated to people who live along the river, sometimes anglicized as Hankutchin). The Hän language is spoken

    Hän language

    Hän_language

  • Inuinnaqtun
  • Inuit language

    [inuinːɑqtun]; natively meaning 'like the real human beings/peoples') is an Inuit language. It is spoken in the central Canadian Arctic. It is related very closely

    Inuinnaqtun

    Inuinnaqtun

    Inuinnaqtun

  • Algonquin language
  • Distinct Algonquian-Ojibwe language of Ontario and Quebec

    or Anishinàbemiwin) is either a distinct Algonquian language closely related to the Ojibwe language or a particularly divergent Ojibwe dialect. It is spoken

    Algonquin language

    Algonquin language

    Algonquin_language

  • Innu language
  • Cree language of eastern Canada

    Innu-aimun or Montagnais is an Algonquian language spoken by over 10,000 Innu in Labrador and Quebec in Eastern Canada. It is a member of the Cree–Montagnais–Naskapi

    Innu language

    Innu language

    Innu_language

  • Maliseet-Passamaquoddy language
  • Algonquian language

    skicinuwi-latuwewakon) or Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey is an endangered Algonquian language spoken by the Wolastoqey and Passamaquoddy peoples along both sides of

    Maliseet-Passamaquoddy language

    Maliseet-Passamaquoddy language

    Maliseet-Passamaquoddy_language

  • Quebec Sign Language
  • Deaf sign language of francophone Canada

    Quebec Sign Language (French: Langue des signes québécoise or du Québec, LSQ) is the predominant sign language of Deaf communities used in francophone

    Quebec Sign Language

    Quebec Sign Language

    Quebec_Sign_Language

  • Inuktitut
  • Name of several Inuit languages spoken in Canada

    aboriginal languages written with Canadian Aboriginal syllabics. It is recognized as an official language in Nunavut alongside Inuinnaqtun and both languages are

    Inuktitut

    Inuktitut

    Inuktitut

  • Bungi dialect
  • Moribund English dialect of Manitoba, Canada

    been categorized as a post-creole, with the distinctive features of the language gradually abandoned by successive generations of speakers in favour of

    Bungi dialect

    Bungi dialect

    Bungi_dialect

  • Same-sex marriage in the Northwest Territories
  • Maligaq Inuktitut: ᑲᑎᑎᓯᒪᔪᓕᕆᓂᕐᒧᑦ ᐱᖁᔭᖅ, Katitisimajulirinirmut Piqujaq North Slavey: Ełetsʼíchu Ɂeɂá The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Jackson Lafferty

    Same-sex marriage in the Northwest Territories

    Same-sex_marriage_in_the_Northwest_Territories

  • Blackfoot language
  • Algonquian language spoken in North America

    Siksiká (/ˈsɪksəkə/ SIK-sə-kə; Blackfoot: [sɪksiká], ᓱᖽᐧᖿ), is an Algonquian language spoken by the Blackfoot or Niitsitapi people, who currently live in the

    Blackfoot language

    Blackfoot language

    Blackfoot_language

  • Saoyú-ʔehdacho
  • Historic site in Northwest Territories, Canada

    network of protected areas across the Northwest Territories. In the Slavey language, "Saoyú" means "belonging to the bear" and "ʔehdacho" means "big point"

    Saoyú-ʔehdacho

    Saoyú-ʔehdacho

  • Dotless I
  • Letter of the Latin alphabet

    orthography. In some of the Athabaskan languages of the Northwest Territories in Canada, specifically Slavey, Dogrib and Chipewyan, all instances of

    Dotless I

    Dotless I

    Dotless_I

  • Northwest Territories
  • Territory of Canada

    Inuktitut Inuvialuktun North Slavey South Slavey Tłı̨chǫ (Dogrib) NWT residents have a right to use any of the above languages in a territorial court, and

    Northwest Territories

    Northwest Territories

    Northwest_Territories

  • Tsuutʼina language
  • Athabaskan language of Alberta

    Tsúùtʼínà Gūnáhà), formerly known as Sarcee or Sarsi, is an Athabaskan language spoken by the people of the Tsuutʼina Nation, whose reserve and community

    Tsuutʼina language

    Tsuutʼina language

    Tsuutʼina_language

  • Nuxalk language
  • Salishan language of British Columbia

    Coola (/ˌbɛlə ˈkuːlə/), is a Salishan language spoken by the Nuxalk people. Today, it is an endangered language in the vicinity of the Canadian town of

    Nuxalk language

    Nuxalk_language

  • National language
  • Language with de jure or de facto national status

    eleven official languages): Cree, Dënesųłiné, Gwich’in, Inuvialuktun, North and South Slavey and Tłı̨chǫ. As these official languages are legislated at

    National language

    National_language

  • Great Slave Lake
  • Lake in the Northwest Territories, Canada

    Slave' came from the English-language translation of the Cree exonym, Awokanek (Slavey), which they called the Dene Tha. The Slavey people were Dene tribes

    Great Slave Lake

    Great Slave Lake

    Great_Slave_Lake

  • Dogrib language
  • Northern Athabaskan language

    known as Tłı̨chǫ Yatıì ([tɬʰĩtʃʰõ jatʰîː]) or the Dogrib language, is a Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the Tłı̨chǫ (Dogrib people) First Nations of

    Dogrib language

    Dogrib_language

  • Squamish language
  • Coast Salish language spoken in Canada

    (/ˈskwɔːmɪʃ/ SKWAW-mish; Sḵwx̱wú7mesh sníchim, sníchim meaning "language") is a Coast Salish language spoken by the Squamish people of the Pacific Northwest.

    Squamish language

    Squamish language

    Squamish_language

  • Tone (linguistics)
  • Use of pitch to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning

    in Navajo and low tone in Slavey are due to contrast with the tone triggered by the glottalization. Other Athabascan languages, namely those in western

    Tone (linguistics)

    Tone_(linguistics)

  • Nisgaʼa language
  • Tsimshianic language of northwestern British Columbia

    Niska, Nishga, Nisqaʼa) is an indigenous language of northwestern British Columbia. It is a part of the language family generally called Tsimshianic, although

    Nisgaʼa language

    Nisgaʼa language

    Nisgaʼa_language

  • Toronto slang
  • Dialect of English spoken in the Canadian city

    that Somali has an outsized influence on MTE compared to other immigrant languages given the small proportion of Somali speakers in Toronto. He contends

    Toronto slang

    Toronto_slang

  • Dane-zaa language
  • Athabaskan language of western Canada

    Dane-zaa people speak the language. Beaver is closely related to the languages spoken by neighbouring Athabaskan groups, such as Slavey, Sekani, Tsuu T’ina

    Dane-zaa language

    Dane-zaa_language

  • Lillooet language
  • Salishan language of British Columbia, Canada

    St̓át̓imcets / Sƛ̓aƛ̓imxǝc, [ˈʃt͡ɬʼæt͡ɬʼjəmxət͡ʃ]), also Lilʼwat, is a Salishan language of the Interior branch spoken by the Stʼatʼimc in southern British Columbia

    Lillooet language

    Lillooet language

    Lillooet_language

  • Haisla language
  • Wakashan language

    X̄aʼislak̓ala / X̌àh̓isl̩ak̓ala, [ˈχaʔislakʼala]) is a First Nations Wakashan language spoken by the Haisla people of the North Coast region of the Canadian province

    Haisla language

    Haisla language

    Haisla_language

  • Canadian Aboriginal syllabics
  • Writing systems for indigenous North American languages

    Athabaskan languages. Father Émile Petitot developed syllabic scripts for many of the Athabaskan languages of the Northwest Territories, including Slavey and

    Canadian Aboriginal syllabics

    Canadian Aboriginal syllabics

    Canadian_Aboriginal_syllabics

  • Oowekyala
  • Northern Wakashan language of Canada

    Ooweekeeno and ’Wuik̓ala in the language itself, is a dialect (or a sublanguage) of Heiltsuk–Oowekyala, a Northern Wakashan language spoken around Rivers Inlet

    Oowekyala

    Oowekyala

    Oowekyala

  • Iñupiaq language
  • Inuit varieties spoken in Alaska and the Northwest Territories

    ih-NOO-pee-at), Iñupiatun or Alaskan Inuit, is an Inuit language, or perhaps group of languages, spoken by the Iñupiat people in northern and northwestern

    Iñupiaq language

    Iñupiaq language

    Iñupiaq_language

  • Mohawk language
  • Iroquoian language spoken by Mohawks in the United States and Canada

    Mohawk (/ˈmoʊhɔːk/ ) or Kanienʼkéha ('[language] of the Flint Place') is an Iroquoian language currently spoken by around 3,500 people of the Mohawk nation

    Mohawk language

    Mohawk language

    Mohawk_language

  • Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas
  • these mixed languages have not been documented and are known only by name. Medny Aleut (Copper Island Aleut) Chinook Jargon Broken Slavey (Slavey Jargon)

    Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas

    Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas

    Classification_of_the_Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas

  • Comox language
  • Endangered Salishan language spoken in British Columbia

    (Mainland Comox: ʔayʔajuθəm; Island Comox: ʔayʔajusəm) is a Coast Salish language historically spoken in the northern Georgia Strait region, spanning the

    Comox language

    Comox language

    Comox_language

  • Babine-Witsuwitʼen language
  • Athabaskan language spoken in British Columbia

    directional systems and directional terms have been described in Ahtna, Slavey, Kaska, Koyukon, Tsek'ene, and Witsuwitʼen. Directional terms are composed

    Babine-Witsuwitʼen language

    Babine-Witsuwitʼen_language

  • Dene music
  • Music genre

    the Chipewyan (Denesuline), Tlicho (Dogrib), Yellowknives (T'atsaot'ine), Slavey (Deh Gah Got'ine or Deh Cho), and Sahtu. The term generally refers to traditional

    Dene music

    Dene_music

  • Tuscarora language
  • Extinct language

    Tuscarora (Tuscarora: Skarù·ręʔ) is the Iroquoian language of the Tuscarora people, spoken in southern Ontario in Canada, as well as North Carolina and

    Tuscarora language

    Tuscarora language

    Tuscarora_language

  • Northern Tutchone language
  • Athabaskan language

    Athabaskan language of southern Yukon in Canada. About a little part[clarification needed] of the Northern Tutchone people speak the language. Although

    Northern Tutchone language

    Northern Tutchone language

    Northern_Tutchone_language

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  • DAVEY
  • Male

    English

    DAVEY

     English pet form of Hebrew David, DAVEY means "beloved." Compare with another form of Davey.

    DAVEY

  • Staver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Staver

    English : variant of Stavers, an occupational name for a stave maker (see Staves), found predominantly in the northeast of England.

    Staver

  • Slater
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Slater

    English and Scottish : occupational name for a slater, from an agent derivative of Middle English s(c)late ‘slate’.

    Slater

  • LACEY
  • Female

    English

    LACEY

    Variant spelling of English Lacy, LACEY means "lace-like."

    LACEY

  • Lacey
  • Girl/Female

    English American French

    Lacey

    Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman...

    Lacey

  • Claver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Claver

    English : occupational name from Old French clavier ‘doorkeeper’ (from Latin clavis ‘key’).Catalan : from claver ‘keeper of the keys’, ‘doorkeeper’, Latin clavarius.

    Claver

  • SLAVCO
  • Male

    Serbian

    SLAVCO

    (Славко) Serbian name derived from Slavic slav, SLAVCO means "glory." Used as a pet form of Slavoljub.

    SLAVCO

  • Lavey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lavey

    English : unexplained.Irish (Westmeath) : probably a local variant of Leavy (see Dunleavy).

    Lavey

  • SAVELY
  • Male

    Russian

    SAVELY

    Variant spelling of Russian Saveliy, SAVELY means "Sabine; a follower of another religion."

    SAVELY

  • Peavey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English or Scottish

    Peavey

    English or Scottish : unexplained. Compare Peavy.Edward Peavey is mentioned in the records of Portsmouth, NH, in 1691, as well as Abell, Nathaniel, Joseph, William, and Peter Peavey (probably his sons).

    Peavey

  • Slates
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Slates

    English : variant of Slate.

    Slates

  • SLAVNA
  • Female

    Serbian

    SLAVNA

    (Славна) Serbian name SLAVNA means "glorious."

    SLAVNA

  • Slavik
  • Boy/Male

    German, Russian, Slavic

    Slavik

    Glory

    Slavik

  • STACEY
  • Male

    English

    STACEY

    English unisex pet form of Latin Anastasia and Anastasius, both STACEY means "resurrection."

    STACEY

  • Slater
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Chinese, English

    Slater

    Roof Slater

    Slater

  • Spivey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Spivey

    English (Yorkshire) : from a medieval personal name, Spivey.

    Spivey

  • Staley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Staley

    English : byname from Middle English staley ‘resolute’, ‘reliable’, a reduced form of Stallard.Belgian French : from Old French estalee ‘fish trap’, hence possibly a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman, or topographic name for someone who lived near where fish traps were set.

    Staley

  • DAVEY
  • Male

    Scottish

    DAVEY

     Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Dàibhidh, DAVEY means "beloved." Compare with another form of Davey.

    DAVEY

  • LANEY
  • Female

    English

    LANEY

    Variant spelling of English Lainey, possibly LANEY means "torch."

    LANEY

  • Slaven
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Gaelic

    Slaven

    Mountain

    Slaven

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Online names & meanings

  • Sharvani
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sharvani

    Born in month of Shravan, Goddess Parvati

  • Bily
  • Boy/Male

    Czechoslovakian

    Bily

    White.

  • Akhundzada
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Akhundzada

    Son of a Person Learned in Religious Matters

  • Nageven
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Nageven

    Smart; Handsome Boy

  • Hali
  • Biblical

    Hali

    sickness; a beginning; a precious stone

  • Rexton
  • Boy/Male

    English Latin

    Rexton

    chieftain; ruler.' Surname.

  • Franciska
  • Girl/Female

    Hungarian

    Franciska

    meaning free.

  • Kuldev | குலதேவ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kuldev | குலதேவ

    The god-like person of the family

  • Satavant
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Satavant

    True; Faithful

  • Hatem
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, German, Muslim

    Hatem

    Judge; Decider; Justice

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  • Slaked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Slake

  • Salved
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Salve

  • Staved
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Stave

  • Salver
  • n.

    One who salves, or uses salve as a remedy; hence, a quacksalver, or quack.

  • Slaver
  • n.

    A vessel engaged in the slave trade; a slave ship.

  • Shaved
  • imp.

    of Shave

  • Slaver
  • n.

    A person engaged in the purchase and sale of slaves; a slave merchant, or slave trader.

  • Slave
  • v. i.

    To drudge; to toil; to labor as a slave.

  • Slater
  • n.

    One who lays slates, or whose occupation is to slate buildings.

  • Sleaved
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Sleave

  • Shaved
  • p. p.

    of Shave

  • Slated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Slate

  • Helotism
  • n.

    The condition of the Helots or slaves in Sparta; slavery.

  • Slave
  • n.

    A drudge; one who labors like a slave.

  • Slating
  • n.

    The act of covering with slate, slates, or a substance resembling slate; the work of a slater.

  • Slavery
  • n.

    The holding of slaves.

  • Shaver
  • n.

    One who shaves; one whose occupation is to shave.

  • Slaved
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Slave

  • Slave
  • n.

    See Slav.