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The Lakota translation for "walks alone" is "wíiyA wíiyA." In this phrase, "wíiyA" means "to walk" and is repeated to indicate the action of walking alone. Lakota is a Sioux language, and like many indigenous languages, it often conveys meaning through context and repetition.

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