Dakodiapi II

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Dakota Relationships Quiz

Test your knowledge of Dakota terminology and relationships with this engaging quiz! Dive into the intricacies of family terms and sentence structures in the Dakota language.

  • Learn about family relations in Dakota
  • Explore sentence construction rules
  • Translate common phrases
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LearningEagle42
Man's older brother toked eyapi he?
Tibdo eyapi
Sunka eyapi
Cinye eyapi
Ate eyapi
Woman's older brother toked eyapi he?
Cinye eyapi
Tibdo eyapi
Deksi eyapi
Ina eyapi
Man's male cousins toked eyapi he?
Hankasi eyapi
Tahansi eyapi
Ic'esi eyapi
Isisi eyapi
Woman's male cousins toked eyapi he?
Icepansi eyapi
Cunwe eyapi
Ic'esi eyapi
Tahansi eyapi
Tiwahe... Was'icu iapi he taku kapi he?
Family (Household) kapi
Extended Family kapi
Relatives kapi
People kapi
Tiospaye... Was'icu iapi he taku kapi he?
Family (Household) kapi
People kapi
Extended Family kapi
Relatives kapi
Dakota ia... "Niece" toked eyapi he?
Tunska eyapi
Tojan eyapi
Tezi eyapi
Wanbdi eyapi
Dakota ia... "Nephew" toked eyapi he?
Kunsi eyapi
Ukanna eyapi
Tunska eyapi
Tojan eyapi
What's the formula to a simple sentence?
Action + Thing
Thing + Action
 
What's the translation to this sentence? "Owanye ohna ewatunwe"
I looked through the door.
I looked through the window.
I looked through the hole.
I looked through the bottle.
What's the translation to this sentence? "Tiopa bdug'an"
I opened the window.
I opened the bottle.
I opened the door.
I opened my mouth
Wanbdaka -- I see ... What is the root word?
Etunwan
Wanyaka
Yug'an
Wandaka
Ewatunwan--I look ... What is the root word?
Euntunwan
Etunwanpi
Etunwan
Eyatunwan
Bdug'an--I open ... What is the root word?
Dug'an
Unyug'an
Yug'an
Yug'anpi
Please translate this sentence from English into Dakota "I looked out the window and I saw an eagle."
Owanye ohna ewatunwe ga wanbdi wan nawah'un
Owanye ohna ewatunwe ga wanbdi wan wanbdake s'ni.
Owanye ohna ewatunwe ga wanbdi wan wanbdake.
Owanye ohna ewatunwe ga wanbdi wan kinyaye.
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