In the Sioux language, the word for "cabin" can be expressed as "wíiyA," which refers to a small dwelling or shelter. Sioux languages, including Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota, may have variations in terms, but this term captures the general concept of a cabin. It's important to note that specific words may differ among the dialects within the Sioux language family.
whichawonka
protector
Wanbli luja
Wanbli luja
qui, le ja temaja?
shunka luta
young chubby or fat boy
(idk u figure it out urself) Ignorant people....The answer is khola, in Sioux language it's spelt... kȟolá
Sioux
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Lila Waste (pronounced: lee-lah-wah-shday)
In Lakota the verb meaning "to approve" is hechetula or yasuta.