In the Sioux language, a black bear is referred to as "makȟóšiča" or "makȟóšiča wíiyuksa." The term captures the essence of the animal within the cultural context of the Sioux people. If you're looking for a specific dialect, such as Lakota or Dakota, the terminology may vary slightly.
Mato Ciqana..generally
Black bear in French is "ours noir."
Deer in Sioux
you could possably say "Arigato Kuro Kuma" Arigato means thank you, Kuro means black, and Kuma means bear
Well, black bear hamsters were bred from teddies to be nicer, but every hamster is different. I'd say they are about the same....
KIMIMELA, Sioux
it would be a grizzly bear I just say that because of the size the strength and their claws a black bear is smaller and weaker and has a smaller jaw
True you can say, "kuroguma" but that would be the direct translation from English. The name for black bears in Japanese is, "tsukino waguma". Meaning moon bear, or crescent bear.
The official colors of the University of Sioux Falls are purple and black, with accent colors of black and silver
I would definetely say a black bear hamster by far.. they are the nicest and tamest of all the different breeds of hamster.. never have i had one that bit me or anyone it didnt know. I never had a black bear but I have had a teddy bear and it was a sweety.
In the Oglala Sioux language, "black buffalo" can be translated to "tȟašína waŋží." The word "tȟašína" refers to "buffalo," while "waŋží" means "black." The Sioux languages are part of the larger Siouan language family and have rich cultural significance.
In Sioux, you would say "Hau, nitake oyasin?" to greet someone and ask how they are.