You say maLakota welo [I am Lakota, it's a fact].
tiwahe
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The Lakota word meaning panther, mountain lion, puma or cougar is igmuthanka.The word for black is sapA.Igmuthanka sapA would be the theoretical term meaning "black mountain lion" - since these creatures are not black, it would be considered a sacred or spirit version of that animal rather than a real one.
The Lakota word for thunder is wakina. The Thunderbird spirit is wakinyan
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In Oglala Lakota, "thank you" is pronounced as "wopila."
The Oglala Sioux would likely say "Merry Christmas" in Lakota, which is the language spoken by many members of the Oglala Sioux Nation. A common translation for "Merry Christmas" is "Tȟaŋíŋyaŋ hwo," which conveys the sentiment of joy and celebration. However, it's important to note that traditional greetings may vary, and many may also simply use English phrases during the holiday season.
what is my Lakota name;decedant of Lakota Sioux and proud of my heritage.
hingna
tiwahe
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In Lakota the verb meaning "to approve" is hechetula or yasuta.
Mato Ciqana..generally
The Lakota word for a hunter is wole wichasha or wakhuwa
The verb "kick" in Lakota is nahtaka [you say nagh.da.kah].Adding the prefix wa- to the verb stem creates the absolute form of the verb, where no object is needed (in this case wanahtaka means just kicking, without needing to state what is being kicked).The Oglala Sioux man who was an instigator of the Ghost Dance movement, Kicking Bear, was called mato wanahtaka or mahto wanahtake in Lakota.
You do not specify which particular dialect (Lakota, Nakota or Dakota). In Lakota it is kachel esh or tanin shni.