Lakota has no noun meaning "trust", the idea is expressed by various verbs with different shades of meaning:
The noun wowachinye means someone or something that can be trusted.
In all cases the superscript n is used to indicate that the previous vowel is nasalised, much like French.
The Lakota word meaning faith or belief is wowichala or wowachinyeye.
The African Luhya translation of the English word 'Trust' is "Buaminifu".
The word for plant root in Lakota is: Oju Wahutah.
Lakota for coffee is wakalyapi.
The Lakota translation for cry baby is Cheeyee Oohpalah.
The Lakota prefix iča- signifies "alongside", but there is no such element as taga in Lakota. The word ičagla means "by the edge of" - this is the nearest I can find.Perhaps you need to check the spelling of your word - is the second letter really a c (pronounced ch)? or is it a k?
The Lakota term for an otter is ptan.
The word for Little Helper in Lakota is: Cheekahla Okeecheeyah.
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a translation is like aslid dummy
Lotancila
The Lakota translation for "good afternoon" is "lila waste ksto."