There is no simple word meaning "chance" but several expressions:
Utlanvdadehv... pronounced oo.tla.nuh.dah.deh.
chello
hingna
qui, le ja temaja?
young chubby or fat boy
There is no simple or direct translation in the Lakota language spoken by Oglala Sioux.The verb kte (k-tay) can mean to kill (or to count coup without killing); kat'iyeyA can mean to shoot someone dead; kasotA is to wipe out, exterminate; wasotA is to kill by cutting; wosotA is to kill by cutting.Adding the prefix wa- to a verb can make it an agent noun: wakte = kills people (or I have killed people, or I killed him/her), wakat'iyeyA = shoots people dead, wakasotA = wipes people out and so on.
(idk u figure it out urself) Ignorant people....The answer is khola, in Sioux language it's spelt... kȟolá
hingna
You say maLakota welo [I am Lakota, it's a fact].
whichawonka
Wanbli luja
protector
Wanbli luja
shunka luta
qui, le ja temaja?
young chubby or fat boy
(idk u figure it out urself) Ignorant people....The answer is khola, in Sioux language it's spelt... kȟolá
There is no simple or direct translation in the Lakota language spoken by Oglala Sioux.The verb kte (k-tay) can mean to kill (or to count coup without killing); kat'iyeyA can mean to shoot someone dead; kasotA is to wipe out, exterminate; wasotA is to kill by cutting; wosotA is to kill by cutting.Adding the prefix wa- to a verb can make it an agent noun: wakte = kills people (or I have killed people, or I killed him/her), wakat'iyeyA = shoots people dead, wakasotA = wipes people out and so on.
Pilamaye