Wíyawa Olówaŋ
This is how you count up to ten in Lakota in a song…
Wíyawa Olówaŋ
Counting Song
Counting Song
Counting Song
(Lakota)
(English)
Waŋží, núŋpa,
Yámni, tópa,
Záptaŋ, šákpe, šakówiŋ, šaglógaŋ,
Napčíyuŋka, wikčémna.
One, two,
Three, four,
Five, six, seven,
Eight,
Nine, ten.
Notes
The acute accent shows where the stress falls.
Notes about the pronunciation:
"a" as in "father"
"e" as in "bed"
"i" = ee
"o" as in "rob"
"u" = oo
Aŋ, iŋ, uŋ are nasal vowels, they're pronounced by raising the soft palate while uttering the corresponding "a, i, u" oral vowels.
"č" = "ch"
"š" = sh
"ž" like the "s" in "Asia" and "leisure"
"ǧ" like a French "r"
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