Among the Northern Iroquoian languages, Tuscarora, Seneca and Cayuga use a question for greetings that translates roughly as "are you still well (at peace)?". The Catawb greet (ta~c^i) contains a question word, as well. However, other Northern Iroquoian languages (Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Wyandot) simply use a particle with no real translation other than "hi".