1. Introduction to sounds and SLO spelling

The very first thing to do if you want to learn the Lakota language is to study the pronunciation and spelling.
What are the sounds of the language?
How are the sounds represented in the writing system (orthography)?
How are individual characters of the writing system pronounced?
This part of the forum will provide lots of instruction, information and practice on these issues. It is advisable that you follow the activities in the given order.
Additional information can be found here:
1) Visit the interactive Lakota alphabet with audio:
http://www.lakhota.org/ALPHABET/alphabet.htm
2) Study the Level 2 textbook – the most comprehensive and easy to follow introduction to pronunciation and spelling in Lakota with lots of practical activities (listening, and filling in the characters in question). Level 2 textbook: http://stores.languagepress.com/level-2-textbook/
3) Study pages 693 – 699 of the New Lakota Dictionary (1st edn), 747 - 753 (2nd edn). (New Lakota Dictionary: http://stores.languagepress.com/new-lak ... d-edition/)
What are the sounds of the language?
How are the sounds represented in the writing system (orthography)?
How are individual characters of the writing system pronounced?
This part of the forum will provide lots of instruction, information and practice on these issues. It is advisable that you follow the activities in the given order.
Additional information can be found here:
1) Visit the interactive Lakota alphabet with audio:
http://www.lakhota.org/ALPHABET/alphabet.htm
2) Study the Level 2 textbook – the most comprehensive and easy to follow introduction to pronunciation and spelling in Lakota with lots of practical activities (listening, and filling in the characters in question). Level 2 textbook: http://stores.languagepress.com/level-2-textbook/
3) Study pages 693 – 699 of the New Lakota Dictionary (1st edn), 747 - 753 (2nd edn). (New Lakota Dictionary: http://stores.languagepress.com/new-lak ... d-edition/)