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  2. Sioux language - Wikipedia

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    Sioux is a Siouan language spoken by over 30,000 Sioux in the United States and Canada, making it the fifth most spoken Indigenous language in the United States or Canada, behind Navajo, Cree, Inuit languages, and Ojibwe.

  3. Osage language - Wikipedia

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    stúʒa 'you wash it' stsétse 'long' skɑ̃ 'white' ʃtátɑ̃ 'you drank it' ʃkṍʃta 'you wanted it' bráze 'torn' Medial clusters may be divided into two groups: Cluster whose first C is p, t, c, or k; Examples: tapʼõkʼe 'he hit it' wécʼa 'snake' nɑ̃ḱṍ 'he heard it' aṍpha 'I understand it' áthɑ̃ 'he kicked it ...

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  5. Catawba language - Wikipedia

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    The aspirated ʰ is used in the word: hawuʰ 'thank you'.; The ʔ is written in different ways like ɂ and ˀ in some texts. The o and ǫ is some time occurs in words like example, "mǫ(hare)" meaning ask, "wǫ" meaning call, "mǫhee" meaning ice, and "sota" meaning Santee Tribe

  6. Mitakuye Oyasin - Wikipedia

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    This concept and phrase is expressed in many Yankton Sioux prayers, [2] as well as by ceremonial people in other Lakota communities. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The phrase translates in English as "all my relatives," "we are all related," or "all my relations."

  7. Dakota language - Wikipedia

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    If you want to say "I ask for something from you", you add the affixes ki-to indicate dative 1 case (to someone), and čhi-1s-2s (I to you) resulting in "čhičída". However, the verb eyÁ "to say something" uses the same affix in an infixed position, so if you want to say "she says to you", you would add the same affix ki- as an infix instead ...

  8. Ojibwe writing systems - Wikipedia

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    A sign in Sioux Lookout, Ontario, with Ojibwe syllabics.The partially pointed syllabics text says ᑳᐃᔑᐊᓉᐱᓈᓂᐗᐣᐠ (Gaa-izhi-anwebinaaniwang, "the ...

  9. Kieran Culkin goes viral after listing the most ‘adorable ...

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    A video of Kieran Culkin listing the most “adorable” Britishisms on The Graham Norton Show has gone viral.. The Succession actor, 42, who hails from New York, was talking about the expressions ...