In Lakota, "wa'ste" means "good" or "to be good." It is often used to express approval or positivity in various contexts. The term reflects values of kindness, respect, and well-being within Lakota culture.
In Lakota, the last name Randall could be translated as "waste," referring to the concept of discarding or wasting something.
The Lakota translation for "good afternoon" is "lila waste ksto."
There is no such word in Lakota.
hi hanni waste im almost full Lakota Sioux so i know alot
I love you in Lakota.... Lela Washtae Che La Ke
"Ohanwaste" is a Lakota Sioux term that means "to be generous" or "to give from the heart." In Lakota culture, being ohanwaste is considered a virtue and reflects a deep sense of community and generosity. It is an important value that emphasizes sharing resources and helping others in need.
The Lakota word for "to be strong or powerful" is wash'aka (archaic sh'aka or sh'akecha).
friends
they will look pretty
Lakota Sioux word for "turtle".
it means blue.
Friends. A+ Sucks really badly.