Algonquian language spoken across Canada.
1Though he spoke the Cree language, he had more the appearance of a Sioux.
2Still can we hear Big Tom's deep rich voice reading in his musical Cree language:
3For the Cree language is devoid of invective.
4Frequently it would be the Evening Hymn, the first verse of which in their beautiful Cree language is as follows:-
5The Cree language is evidently a dialect of the Sauteux, similar in construction, and differing only in the modification of a few words.
6To our readers who may not be posted in the Cree language of the far North, we give the English translation of the verse:
7For years portions of the Word of God, and a goodly number of hymns translated into the Cree language, were printed, and incalculable good resulted.
8"The braves talk with forked tongues, and we do not believe them," she replied, in the Cree language.
9In translating such words as "waggon" or "chariot" into the Cree language, a word similar to that for "dog-sled" had to be used.
10Then these two women called out in the Cree language, "Here are two Blackfeet, who have come here and are talking to us."
Translations for cree language