That depends on what you mean. If you mean the reply to "thanks", it is to - "you are welcome".
If you mean "you are welcome here" it is hokahe or tanyan yahi.
Lakota has the term unkiye which signifies "me and you".The adverb kichichaya expresses the idea of accompanying someone, being with someone.
The Lakota word meaning faith or belief is wowichala or wowachinyeye.
The Native American tribal name "Lakota" means "prairie dwellers." The Lakota Sioux have always lived in the North American Great Plains.
In Lakota the verb meaning "to approve" is hechetula or yasuta.
There are many different types of "medicine" in Lakota belief and consequently many different words. There are also many diferent verbs for "to bring", with many different shades of meaning.For example, pejuta ahiyu can mean "she (or he) brings a healing medicine";huhuwehanhan pejuta ton means "she (or he) brings forth a special bear medicine for healing broken bones.
To say "welcome friend" in Lakota, you would say "Wóphila, kštó" which translates to "Welcome, friend."
Lakota for coffee is wakalyapi.
The Lakota translation for "big dog" is "wau tahca."
The Lakota translation for cry baby is Cheeyee Oohpalah.
The Lakota translation for "Hau toniktu ka huwo" is "hello, how are you."
The Lakota term for an otter is ptan.
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Filipino Translation of WELCOME: mabuhay
Lotancila
The Lakota translation for "good afternoon" is "lila waste ksto."
The translation of the phrase "until the end of forever" in Lakota could be "waúŋšila thigláke kiŋ".
Wakanheja or Wakanyeja.