Lakota in Russian
Lakota in Russian is лако́та — Lakota means a member of one of the Native American Sioux nations, historically based in the Northern Plains of the United States.
Lakota in Russian
лако́та
Pronounced: lakota
A member of a Native American tribe, also known as the Sioux, now living primarily on the Rosebud, Pine Ridge, Lower Brule, Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Reservations.
лако́та
Pronounced: lakota
The language spoken by the Lakota.
What does "Lakota" mean?
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noun A member of one of the Native American Sioux nations, historically based in the Northern Plains of the United States.
"The elder was a respected Lakota storyteller."
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name The Siouan language spoken by the Lakota people.
"The school now offers Lakota language classes."
Lakota in a sentence
- The elder was a respected Lakota storyteller.
- The school now offers Lakota language classes.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Lakota" in Russian?
"Lakota" in Russian is лако́та. Lakota means: A member of one of the Native American Sioux nations, historically based in the Northern Plains of the United States.
How do you pronounce лако́та?
"Lakota" in Russian is лако́та, pronounced "lakota".
How do you use "Lakota" in a sentence?
Example: "The elder was a respected Lakota storyteller." In Russian, "Lakota" is лако́та.
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