Mukwa, Muckwa, Muckwah, Mukwah, or however you choose to spell it means "Big Bear".
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Answer:
The Lakota word for a bear is mato [pronounced mah-to].
The first answer gives the general Algonquin word for bear (not "big bear" as incorrectly stated) - makwa and variations: Shawnee m'kwah, Ojibwe mukkwah, Cree musquoi, Pequot maikwa, Narraganset maske.
Lakota is a Siouan language, not an Algonquian one.
each native langauge is very different from each other
i am a plains cree from northern Canada
my native name is buffalo man
cree translation is
pes koo ka knee miss toes es
piskoikane mistos
hope you can use that
good journeys
The most used name for buffalo is "most important meal of the day" just like breakfast for human beings. Thank you. get more info at wikipedia.org/buffalo/ :D
In Lakota the word bloka refers to the male of any animal species; the prefix ta- indicates any large mammal with a "humped back" appearance such as moose, grizzly bear, buffalo and so on.So tabloka means a bull moose, a bull buffalo or a male grizzly - depending on the context.
The Lakota Indian word for horse is šunkawakan The Lakota Indian word for colt is šunkcincala
'Riichard' is an English word, not a Lakota word, so there is no way to say Richard in Lakota.
There is no such word in Lakota.
orignal. that is the french word for moose.
There is no Hawaiian word for moose, since the moose is not native to Hawaii.
The Lakota word "wopila" is pronounced as "woh-pee-lah."
Sosho according to a website that translates english to lakota the word for "snake" is: ZUZECA
The word "moose" has one syllable.
There is no synonym for moose.
The word 'moose' is a noun, a word for a type of animal; a word for a thing.
The Lakota word for prey is 'wasablge.' This word is also used for 'target.' Another word that might be used to describe prey is 'chante.'