Lakota has the words mahpiya (a cloud in the sky; sky; heaven) and op'o (a cloud of steam or dust)
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Dakota means 'friend' or 'allies' in Sioux language.
Hihanni Was'te means Good Morning in the Lakota Sioux language.
The Navajo use the same terms to mean both the Sioux and the Comanche:naałani or anaałaninaa means enemies, łani means "many"
AnswerIt really depends....actually Sioux is not a language. Siouan is the language spoke by the Sioux nation. Each tribe of the Sioux nation speaks a different variation of the language. There is many tribes among the Sioux, the Sioux ranged from the plains all the way up and down the East coast. It should also be noted that most languages used by Native American tribes deals with direct nouns, and a limited number of verbs and as such Christian / European names do not directly translate to native languages.
a clouded leopard name means wild cat
It means clouded, like a clouded lens, you can barely see through.
If you mean this excerpt from "Facing It" ...No Tears. I'm stone. I'm flesh. My clouded reflection eyes me Then the answer is: His reflection seems to be apart of the war memorial wall. (APEX) !/
There is no language called "Native American". Do you mean Iroquois, Navaho, Sioux, Crow, Cherokee, Hopi ... ?
Dakota is a term used by the tribes of the Sioux nation to mean "allies" or "friends". Dakota is also the name used for one of the tribes, the other tribe names being Nakota and Lakota.
There is no such word in any of the Sioux dialects, so it has no meaning.
It means nothing in any of the Sioux languages.Toqua is the name of a prehistoric and historic native American site in Tennessee, very far from the Sioux country. It is a very poor attempt by white settlers to pronounce the Cherokee word Dakwa'yi, meaning "place of fish", referring to a mythical fish called the Dakwa.