Algonquin in Swahili
Algonquin in Swahili is Kialgonkwini — Algonquin means a member of an Indigenous North American people living mainly in Quebec, related to the Odawa and Ojibwe.
Algonquin in Swahili
Kialgonkwini
language
What does "Algonquin" mean?
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noun A member of an Indigenous North American people living mainly in Quebec, related to the Odawa and Ojibwe.
"The museum exhibit told the history of the Algonquin people."
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name The Algonquin language, related to Ojibwe.
"Few fluent speakers of Algonquin remain today."
Algonquin in a sentence
- The museum exhibit told the history of the Algonquin people.
- Few fluent speakers of Algonquin remain today.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Algonquin" in Swahili?
"Algonquin" in Swahili is Kialgonkwini. Algonquin means: A member of an Indigenous North American people living mainly in Quebec, related to the Odawa and Ojibwe.
How do you use "Algonquin" in a sentence?
Example: "The museum exhibit told the history of the Algonquin people." In Swahili, "Algonquin" is Kialgonkwini.
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