There is no Lakota noun for a kiss - the idea has to be expressed with a verb form
To kiss someone on the mouth is iiputaka.
To kiss someone with a smacking sound is yaskapa.
To kiss someone repeatedly is iiputagtaka
Techi "hila is how you say I love you in Lakota
Lakhota is really very similar. My daughter is Dakhota.
You would say Iyótaŋčhila.
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in Lakota Sioux it is TEHILA IT A
Hau - male greeting Han - female greeting
Cante skuye <3
Techihila
techihila
Fotde
In Lakota the verb meaning "to approve" is hechetula or yasuta.
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In Lakota the word for mountain is he or heakantu.
hingna
Priye
The Romanian language equivalents for sweetheart is dragă, iubito.
The Romanian language equivalents for sweetheart is dragă, iubito.
The Romanian language equivalent of "You are a sweetheart" is "Eşti drăguţă (or frumuşică)".
protector
In Lakota the verb meaning "to approve" is hechetula or yasuta.
The Lakota word for thunder is wakina. The Thunderbird spirit is wakinyan
how do you say white crow in
Sacred - WAKA Dog - SUKA
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The words 'sweet woman' are said in the Ukrainian language as 'myla zhinka.' These words are said in Italian as 'dolce donna.'
To say rolling thunder in Dakota or Lakota, you might say "wah-kee yahn, KA-gnee-yahn." These two words translate loosely to roll and thunder in the Lakota or Dakota language.
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