In the Sioux language, "thunder woman" can be translated as "WíiyA WíiyA," which refers to a powerful figure associated with thunder and storms. Sioux languages, including Lakota, Nakota, and Dakota, have rich cultural significance surrounding natural elements. The term may vary slightly across different dialects.
Well, "thunderclap" (which is more or less like "crash of thunder") is:"WAKIYA HOTOPI" (wah-kee-yahn hoh-dohn-pee)
whichawonka
Wanbli luja
protector
The equivalent of thunder in the Romanian language is tunet.
Wanbli luja
in which language?
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
In Cree language, the word for woman is "iskwew".