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To say "until we meet again" in Hawaiian, you can say "a hui hou."
Egogahan - until we meet again
The Hawaiian phrase for "we will meet again" is "A hui hou."
'Riichard' is an English word, not a Lakota word, so there is no way to say Richard in Lakota.
The phrase "until we meet again" in Hawaiian is typically translated to "a hui hou."
To say "hello my friend" in Lakota, you would say "háu mitákuyepi."
In Chickasaw, "until we meet again" can be translated to "chokma hattak ohpela anopa".
what is my Lakota name;decedant of Lakota Sioux and proud of my heritage.
The phrase "A hui hou a hui hou" is commonly used in Hawaiian to say "goodbye until we meet again."
You can say "До встречи" in Russian, which translates to "Till we meet again."
To say "aliyah" in Lakota, use the words "Pte Yuha Win".
You say maLakota welo [I am Lakota, it's a fact].