Engllish is the official and accepted language.
Dakota people speak English.
There are also less than 290 people who can speak the native Dakota language, called Dakhótiyapi.
Sioux
According to the South Dakota Tourism Bureau, South Dakota comes from the Siouan language of Sioux tribe and it means allies. There are three dialects of the language: Nakota, Dakota, and Lakota.
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English is the main language spoken in South Dakota. Lakota (Native American) and German are also spoken by many people in South Dakota. There are many other languages also spoken in South Dakota.
Engllish is the official and accepted language.
Dakota means 'friend' or 'allies' in Sioux language.
Mary Ann Clark Riggs has written: 'An English and Dakota vocabulary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Dakota language, English language, English, Dakota
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.
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John Poage Williamson has written: 'Dakota Odowan' -- subject(s): Dakota Indians, Dakota Hymns, Indians of North America 'Dakota odowan' -- subject(s): Dakota Hymns, Dakota language, Texts
Sounds like you are trying to say North Dakota and South Dakota in French (but nard should be nord).
Techihhila means "i love you" in the Dakota language. The Dakota dialect does not use this word because they don't use any "L's" in their language. Tecihila actually means "to hold something dear" and is in the Lakota language.
There are several definitions of "Dakotas". The Dakota are a North American Indian tribe, also known as Sioux. Dakota is a Siouan language spoken by the Dakota and the Assiniboin Indians. Dakota was the name of a US Territory which became the US states of North Dakota and South Dakota. Collectively, North Dakota and South Dakota are known as "the Dakotas".