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Preferred term

lktLakota  

Type

  • language

Definition

  • Lakota (also Lakhota, Teton, Teton Sioux) is a Siouan language spoken by the Lakota people of the Sioux tribes. While generally taught and considered by speakers as a separate language, Lakota is mutually understandable with the other two languages (cf. Dakota language), and is considered by most linguists one of the three major varieties of the Sioux language. The Lakota language represents one of the largest Native American language speech communities in the United States, with approximately 6,000 speakers living mostly in northern plains states of North Dakota and South Dakota. No syllables end with consonantal .

Entry terms

  • Lakota language

ISO 639-3 code

  • lkt

In other languages

  • Lakota

    Bavarian

  • Lakotština

    Czech

  • Lakota

    Danish

  • Lakota lingvo

    Esperanto

  • Lakota

    French

  • Lakota

    German

  • Lingua lakota

    Italian

  • Lakota

    Norwegian

  • Lakota

    Occitan

  • Lenga lakota

    Piedmontese

  • Język lakota

    Polish

  • Língua dacota

    Portuguese

  • Lak'ota simi

    Quechua

  • Swedish

URI

http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/lkt

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