This seems to be a garbled version of the word Dakota, one of the dialect divisions of the Sioux language, the others being Nakota and Lakota. All three words have the meaning "feeling affection, friendly, united, allied".
The version Takota has been credited with many fanciful meanings, such as "friend to everyone", "friends forever" and similar concoctions. All this is pure invention and has nothing to do with native American languages - the word is Dakota, with the meanings given above.
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Nothing, since it is not a word in any native American language.
There is no one "native American" language, so there is no one word- there are dozens of words.
It is Native American
the word alligator is native american
Heiwa (平和) is the Japanese word for peace and has nothing to do with any native American language.
A Native American language called Athabaskan.
There are several theories about the word "Boise" but none of them trace it to any Native American language.
it comes from the Native American LANGUAGE!
No, it comes from an African language.
That question doesn't really have an answer since Native American isn't a language. There are several distinct Native American languages.
The word "syrup" is derived from the Arabic word "sharab," which means beverage or drink. It was later adopted into Latin as "syrupus" before being incorporated into English.