The verb "kick" in Lakota is nahtaka [you say nagh.da.kah].
Adding the prefix wa- to the verb stem creates the absolute form of the verb, where no object is needed (in this case wanahtaka means just kicking, without needing to state what is being kicked).
The Oglala Sioux man who was an instigator of the Ghost Dance movement, Kicking Bear, was called mato wanahtaka or mahto wanahtake in Lakota.
Tene-angop'te; that was Graham Green's character in DWW
It sounded like "Zingtannagwakka" and since there is no Lakota alphabet, that's as close as you can get sound-wise.
qui, le ja temaja?
young chubby or fat boy
(idk u figure it out urself) Ignorant people....The answer is khola, in Sioux language it's spelt... kȟolá
Sioux
In Lakota the verb meaning "to approve" is hechetula or yasuta.
whichawonka
Wanbli luja
protector
Wanbli luja
shunka luta
qui, le ja temaja?
young chubby or fat boy
(idk u figure it out urself) Ignorant people....The answer is khola, in Sioux language it's spelt... kȟolá
Sioux
Lila Waste (pronounced: lee-lah-wah-shday)
In Lakota the verb meaning "to approve" is hechetula or yasuta.
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