... héčha".That was the first time I had spoken in Lakota without thinking it out in English first and then putting it into Lakota.You always remember your first sentence and Nakóma got a hug and to keep her post-it-note.If you have post-it-notes all over the place you can't help but seeing ...
... instantly. I call most people šič'éši / čépȟaŋši.I say it's really traditional but actually as well it gets me out of an awkward spot when I can't remember a name :blush: I often use Tóškhe yaúŋ he ?/ How are you? (colloquial Oglála) Heaps of other ways also available :!!: My fav quick greetings ...
... admired wife will be in our thoughts. She is such a kind, thoughtful lady and has much strength of mind, body and spirit so I hope she will soon remember happy times till they meet again. Our friend loved birds and animals and I bet his late, much beloved dog Barker is jumping all over him and ...
Mitákuyepi, Today I am remembering our Flute playing, Hoop Dancing, kind, generous, fun loving friend as I make one of his favourite sandwiches - cheese, mayo and raisins. Well, mine definitely and absolutely doesn't have raisins :!:. ...
... written in the Lakota alphabet (wonderful to see) and then the translation in English. It is not a book to be rushed. You need to take time to remember the terrible events. (You will also need a large box of Kleenex!) So I give this book a top rating for what I have read so far and will be ...
... generous, funny, helpful, positive a mentor and so much more. We wrote often and I will miss these letters. He taught me a lot. We will remember him always. Have a good journey, my friend. Tókša
This is such sad news that Daniel tells us. Deepest sympathy to all the family, friends and community of Delores and Philomine. They held true to their Lakota Values and language and contributed such a lot and we will remember them with gratitude.
... have "Skyped" with Nina in my journey of learning Lakȟótiyapi. She was such a kind,tolerant,knowledgeable and gentle lady. I will always remember her lovely voice. Óhiŋniyaŋ ómakiye kiŋ uŋ philámayaya ečhíčiye ló, Nina. Dennis
... Nina Webster passed away at 2:29 in the morning on December 2nd, 2017. She was 79 years old. Many of the members of the Lakota Language Forum remember Nina’s kind and devoted moderating and administrating of the forum. She was always encouraging to learners, super positive and always bringing ...
... information. :rose: I took Parisian French in high school many years ago. Some of the students in my class were fluent in French-Canadian and I remember an interesting discussion that took place in class about the difference between the Parisian and Canadian French. I did some research on the ...
... w-glide) ⋅ m o re (ignore r-thingy) Basically, I'm trying to see if I can come up with an English mneumonic that helps English speakers remember the sounds of the Lakota vowels. Something like "f a ther w e nt i nto..." (and that's where I got stuck).
Jan, could you check - I made a donation, but don't remember ever receiving a donation code. I don't mind purchasing the new software though, if my record doesn't come up... Michael, your name didn't show on the list of donors that I was given to ...
Jan, could you check - I made a donation, but don't remember ever receiving a donation code. I don't mind purchasing the new software though, if my record doesn't come up... Michael, your name didn't show on the list of donors that I was given to ...
... blast about it a couple of weeks ago and was patiently awaiting the announcement here! Jan, could you check - I made a donation, but don't remember ever receiving a donation code. I don't mind purchasing the new software though, if my record doesn't come up... Thanks again for all you (and ...
Háu mitákuyepi! I remember reading somewhere on the forum that someone had been working on an iPhone/iPad app for the Lakota keyboard. I found this one online: http://www.148apps.com/app/641748700 It doesn't work in the USA, however, ...
... for quite a long time unfortunately, but when I used the dictionary the other day, I noticed that money was needed for the audio recordings. I remember this idea being discussed and I think it’s very good and important and it’s something I want to support very much. Unfortunately, I’m young ...
... right) the layout is explained there. Apart from the stressed vowels, only the positions of ž and the glottal stop have changed so not too much to remember, hopefully! I haven’t yet discovered how to type capital Á, but perhaps it's not necessary.
... Here is my try: Háu tȟaŋháŋši Daniel, I want to thank you for typing out all Kostya's verb forms for "waŋyáŋkA". I was just trying to remember the you-us form for the verb k'u, to say "you give us", so I remembered your list here and looked down it and found "waŋúŋyalakapi".. ...
... Here is my try: Háu tȟaŋháŋši Daniel, I want to thank you for typing out all Kostya's verb forms for "waŋyáŋkA". I was just trying to remember the you-us form for the verb k'u, to say "you give us", so I remembered your list here and looked down it and found "waŋúŋyalakapi".. ...
... Sorry to profess my ignorance of grammar, but even if I could figure out that "vrefl" might mean "reflexive verb" I don't remember the technical definition of a reflexive verb. Is this information available anywhere on this website or do I just need to research it elsewhere? ...
... cement the correct spelling and pronunciation firmly into my brain. Too often I think I've learned a new word, but when I come to use it I can't remember whether there is aspiration or not, where exactly is the stress - but with this innovation I'll be able to add a friendly voice to my mental ...
... would make learning vocabulary much easier - not only would we be reading a new word, but we would hear it too, which would give us another cue to remember it by. We would be able to improve our listening skills as well, and repeating the word after the audio file has finished would show us what ...
... students to register we can create a PAHA-CLASS group with full access to NLD-O. They don't have to take the entry test. All they have to do is remember their login. Have your students write "I am a student in Peter Hill's class" in the "about yourself" field during registration. ...
... Believe me, I do understand the reservations you all have, but I think we're missing the point. We're not being asked to teach , only to help . Remember, we're all learners here and, no matter what our proficiency level is, there will always be things that we don't know, or are unsure of. But ...
... way you would help to build the community of learners. The entire forum as well as each and every member, including you would benefit from this. Remember, your feedback is good feedback only if you support it with reference. The reference can be to NLD, to an authoritative post in the forum, ...
Haŋ mitákuyepi, I can still remember that the reputation points were called karma points in the very beginning. So I think, even if " reputation " does not fit at 100%, it's a lot less problematic than " karma ". I'm ...
... on, you can type in Lakota straight away. If you want to type in English, select Caps Lock. You can return to Lakota by deselecting Caps Lock. -remember: Caps Lock ON = English, Caps Lock OFF = Lakota.
... please (seeing as I am not the most technically minded person on this planet!!!) Have you tried clearing your browsing history? Sometimes browsers remember previous settings. I don't have AOL, and I don't know why you can get in through Yahoo, but that's all I can think of. If that doesn't work, ...
... challenging to master in the beginning, but the fact that they do not conflict with English phonology in any way makes them easy to hear and remember for English speakers. Stops with guttural aspiration constitute 10-12% of all stops in any given Lakota speech or text. Example words are kȟáŋta ...
... on, you can type in Lakota straight away. If you want to type in English, select Caps Lock. You can return to Lakota by deselecting Caps Lock. -remember: Caps Lock ON = English, Caps Lock OFF = Lakota. The special Lakota characters are placed on the following keys: ȟ is on J ǧ is on Q š is on ...
... learn in every stage of learning a language. • If you are a native speaker, the LLF is very honored by your participation and contribution. Please remember, however, that there are local variants, pronunciation variants as well as historical forms of words, which means that no single native speaker ...