Thanks for the comment. I'd like to do more videos soon. For now, I understand the pull to translate, but trust your language ability -- and our design ability -- and don't do them.
Main point: without translations you are figuring out all kinds of things. The design of future videos will, as when learning our first language, give a chance to keep checking and refining your growing understanding of the words. I don't want to take away that experience.
these lessons are really awesome, I hope you are gonna upload some more in future, I would love to learn some more Lakota,
regards from europe.
cicciobau 1 year ago
interesting way to learn
pronunciation of these words is somewhat similar to my language :)
easier for me to pronounce than English words
rmierzwiak 2 years ago
I will keep doing then till I can do it in my sleep.Thanks
tenawa1 2 years ago
MAKE MORE PLEASE!
polakandrew 2 years ago
Okay, two more lessons just went up. A variation off the previous ones....but part of the same approach and inching closer to the same goal.
girma1jo 2 years ago
Thank you so much for these videos!
Qila216 2 years ago
Can sha iwacu = Red stick, I take(?)
Can sapa na can zi, iwacu = Black stick and yellow stick, I take(?)
Ah hah! Ewagnake is the correct spelling! It still seems to mean, to put back.
Thank you for these videos! I hope more will be coming soon.
InfiniteMushroom 2 years ago
Thanks for the comment. I'd like to do more videos soon. For now, I understand the pull to translate, but trust your language ability -- and our design ability -- and don't do them.
Main point: without translations you are figuring out all kinds of things. The design of future videos will, as when learning our first language, give a chance to keep checking and refining your growing understanding of the words. I don't want to take away that experience.
girma1jo 2 years ago
Thank you very much for posting these videos! This is a very interesting way to learn a language.
jonnyhighmark 2 years ago