The Native Languages website does not list how to say soul mates in the Ogalala Sioux language. Sadly, the Native American language is becoming a thing of the past, and only a few of the elders still speak it.
You can say "ما جان همتن هستیم" which translates to "we are soul mates" in Farsi.
Själsfrände.
Almas Gêmeas
usually people say "soul mates".
well i dont know them so i say no
Unfortunately, soul mates is not listed on the Omniglot website of useful phrases in Lakota Sioux. However, hello (hau), how are you (T—khe_khe yaœ? he?) and good morning (H’?ha?ni la??i) is listed.
This, like many questions about vampires, really depends on two things: 1) What you believe. If you believe in vampires, then you can believe that they have soul mates. And if you believe that they have soul mates, then there you go. 2) What vampire stories you've read. Some vampire stories depict vampires as heartless monsters, incapable of love. Others, however, say that vampires do indeed fall in love, and even have soul mates.
In Sioux, you can say "Wankal Tanka" for big head.
Alma gemela. (pronounced ALL-ma heh-MAY-la)
You can say "avec mes potes" in French to mean "with my mates."
누가 방 동료는 = who are your room mates
Irish soul of my soul