different between dakota vs ojibwa
dakota
Tagalog
Etymology
A play on English Dakota and Cebuano dako.
Adjective
dakota
- well hung; having a large penis; well-endowed
dakota From the web:
ojibwa
Italian
Noun
ojibwa m (uncountable)
- Ojibwe (language, people)
Portuguese
Alternative forms
- ojibwe
- ojíbua
Noun
ojibwa m (uncountable)
- Ojibwe (an Algonquian language)
Adjective
ojibwa m or f (plural ojibwas, comparable)
- relating to the Ojibwe people
Spanish
Adjective
ojibwa (plural ojibwas)
- Ojibwe
Noun
ojibwa m or f (plural ojibwas)
- Ojibwe
ojibwa From the web:
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