Different areas have different customs. I come from the Pueblo Pintado and Whitehorse Chapters and this is what I learned.
For Males (speaking to a male friend that is):
Close friend who is older than you - Shinaai (means my older brother, I's are high-tones)
Close friend who is younger - Shitsili (means my younger brother)
Casual greeting - Ashkii (means boy)
I don't know about women. There are different cultural rules on how the opposite sex interacts and calls one another. However if you want to be a romantic "John" to your lady friend, say "Oh shi Heart" (a Navajo joke lol)
I hope this was helpful.
Nik'is - your friend
shik'is-- my friend
biki's - his/her/it's friend
ak'is -- someones' friend
haki's --4th person ( we don't have this in English)
nihik'is --their or our friend
also : shich'ooní, nich'ooní.... and so on. ( partner, comrade, spouse, friend)
to be his freind: k'ébidishní
Nizhoni' Shi' K'is
In Lakota the verb meaning "to approve" is hechetula or yasuta.
The Lakota word for a hunter is wole wichasha or wakhuwa
The Lakota for "Dances with Wolves" is shunkmanitutankaowachi
In Lakota the word for mountain is he or heakantu.
yes they are. Sioux actually are The Great Sioux nation, and lakota is just a one tribe from it, and they are located in the Dakota's
what is my Lakota name;decedant of Lakota Sioux and proud of my heritage.
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In Lakota the verb meaning "to approve" is hechetula or yasuta.
You say maLakota welo [I am Lakota, it's a fact].
Nothing, since it is a Dakota Sioux word - but it is spelled koda. In Lakota it would be kola. Cola is a drink such as Coke or Pepsi. Both koda and kola means friend.
The Lakota word for a hunter is wole wichasha or wakhuwa
Mato Ciqana..generally
There is no such word in Lakota.
You do not specify which particular dialect (Lakota, Nakota or Dakota). In Lakota it is kachel esh or tanin shni.
The Lakota word for storm is osiceca - you say oh-shee-chay-chah.