To say "welcome friend" in Lakota, you would say "Wóphila, kštó" which translates to "Welcome, friend."
To say "hello my friend" in Lakota, you would say "háu mitákuyepi."
In Lakota, you can say "wóphila tȟáŋka" to a female to mean "you're welcome."
In Noongar language, "Welcome" is translated as "Kaya."
Kia-Ora ehoa is Hello friendKia-Ora ehoa haere mi is Hello Friend, Welcome
In Oglala Lakota, "thank you" is pronounced as "wopila."
To say "hello my friend" in Lakota, you would say "háu mitákuyepi."
In Lakota, you can say "wóphila tȟáŋka" to a female to mean "you're welcome."
'Riichard' is an English word, not a Lakota word, so there is no way to say Richard in Lakota.
Tu es bienvenu mon ami
what is my Lakota name;decedant of Lakota Sioux and proud of my heritage.
To say "aliyah" in Lakota, use the words "Pte Yuha Win".
There is no "language Indian". Be more specific. Do you mean Lakota? Cherokee? Tamil? Hindi? Something else?
friend
In Noongar language, "Welcome" is translated as "Kaya."
You say maLakota welo [I am Lakota, it's a fact].
You can say 'hallo' what means 'hello' or if you're welcoming a friend/child you can say 'hoi' what means 'hi'.
[How cola] - hello friend in Lakota.