sioux
Prononciation : [suː]
Mot
Contexte : « ethnic group »
(noun) a group of Native American people originally from the Great Plains. They are known for their rich culture and history, especially their strong connection to nature and the land.
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The Sioux celebrate their traditions through various ceremonies and festivals.
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Not all Native American tribes are Sioux; there are many distinct groups with different cultures.
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What do you know about the Sioux people's history?
Contexte : « language »
(noun) the language spoken by the Sioux people. It has several dialects and is part of the Siouan language family.
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She is learning the Sioux language to better understand her heritage.
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He doesn't speak Sioux at all; he prefers English.
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Can you understand the basic greetings in Sioux?
Contexte : « geography »
(proper noun) the name of a river and several cities in the United States. The Sioux River runs through parts of the Midwest.
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The Sioux River is popular for fishing and kayaking in the summer.
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There are no cities named Sioux in the western part of the state.
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Which cities are located along the Sioux River?
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