Chandiska (chahn-dee-skah) is cigarette. Chandi (Chahn-dee) is tobacco. Chasasa (chon-sha-sha) is traditional tobacco used for ceremonial purpose.
Chandiska wanzi maku (give me a cigarette). Chandi onge maku (give me some tobacco).
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
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In Lakota the verb meaning "to approve" is hechetula or yasuta.
In the Dakota dialect you say (for example John)emac'iyapi. The Dakota word is pronounced eh-mah-ch-eeyapee, but fairly quickly, not separated into syllables.
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In Dakota language, squash is called "wagmiza."
In Dakota language, "hello" is translated as "hau."
protector
Wanbli luja
"Papieros"
Wanbli luja
qui, le ja temaja?
shunka luta
young chubby or fat boy
The Assiniboin language is called Nakona and is closely related to Lakota, Nakota and Dakota (the languages of the Sioux tribes).In greeting someone you say Doken ya u? (how are you?), Doken ya shka? (how are you?, Dya ya u? (are you well?).