Minnesota - it actually means "sky tinted water," and refers to the many lakes and rivers of the area.
The Dakota words mini and sota mean "water" and "cloudy" or "sky-tinted", so the answer is Minnesota.
the otos word nebrathka and it means flat water
Michigan
Native American words starting with x: xota = Dakota/Lakota for grey xas = Delaware/Lenape for the number 8 xuáhchee = Crow for skunk
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The Dakota words mini and sota mean "water" and "cloudy" or "sky-tinted", so the answer is Minnesota.
Minnesota
From a Dakota (Souix) Indian word meaning "sky-tinted water", or "water that reflects the sky." For instance, when the sky is blue, the water is blue, and when the sky is cloudy gray, the water is cloudy gray. Calm areas of the slow-moving river often made for a very reflective surface that, like a still lake, displayed the appearance and colors of the sky above.
The word "Minneapolis" is derived from a combination of the Dakota Sioux word "mni," meaning water, and the Greek word "polis," meaning city. This reflects the city's location by the water of the Mississippi River.
The word "Mni," in the Dakota language, means water. "Mni Wakan" refers to sacred or holy water.
The Dakota Territory was named after the Dakota or Sioux settlements in the area. It was split into north and south at the time of statehood on November 2, 1889. Dakota is the Sioux Indian word for "friend".
The meaning of the name Cheyenne is 'Speak incoherently'. It is a Dakota Indian word, and therefore it has no meaning in Greek.
Illinois - named after the Illinois Native American tribe. Iowa - derived from the Ioway people, a Native American tribe. Minnesota - the name comes from the Dakota word "mnísóta," meaning "cloudy water" or "sky-tinted water." Michigan - derived from the Ojibwe word "mishigamaa," meaning "large water" or "large lake." Wisconsin - comes from the Miami word "Meskonsing," which means "this stream meanders through something red," likely referring to the Wisconsin River.
The Dakota Territory was named after the Dakota or Sioux settlements in the area. It was split into north and south at the time of statehood on November 2, 1889. Dakota is the Sioux Indian word for "friend".
Gangajal
Tatanka is the Lakota Indian word for bison. The Lakota Indians are a people that split off from the Dakota Indians in the late 17th century and lived in what is now South Dakota.
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