In Dakota, "chante skuya" translates to "to be strong." The word "chante" means "to be strong or powerful," while "skuya" means "to be." When combined, "chante skuya" conveys the idea of embodying strength or power. This phrase is often used to encourage resilience and fortitude in facing challenges.
Cante Skuya means sweet heart in Sioux (Dakota), I know this because its my Indian name. The rest I dont know.
Sweet heart woman :)
I sing loundly
méchante is the feminine for 'mean / bad-tempered'
"Me chante" translates to "I sing" in English. It's derived from French, where "me" means "to me" and "chante" is the first-person singular form of the verb "chanter," meaning "to sing." The phrase can imply a personal or emotional connection to singing.
she sings, she's singing
Chante is 5' 7".
Keshia Chante's birth name is Keshia Chante Harper.
chantéadj. sangchanterv. sing, chant; chirp
If it comes from the verb 'chantar' = to put on; to give a piece of your mind, 'chante' = 'put (it) on', 'speak your mind/say what you think' (It means 'sings' in French, of course).
Chante Carmel is 5' 5".
The word "chante" is feminine in French.