The Plains Cree phrase 'kâkito' (phonetic: GIH-pih-toh) is a friendly way to say 'Shut Up!' or 'Be quiet,' used when a friend is being ridiculous or telling an embarrassing story; it should be used with friends but not with elders, and is typically said with a big smile.
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Shut Up! Friendly (kâkito)追加:
Now, don't use this with your katea, with your elders, but with your friends.
[snorts] Let's make it a classic. When your friend or your your kitchy one is being absolutely ridiculous or telling a story that's too embarrassing, you say this. The word is kagay to.
It's It's the Nihi way one of of saying be quiet or shut up.
It's usually said with a big smile.
Kagay to.
Say it with me.
Kagay to.
It's the ultimate I can't believe you just said that. Tag a friend who needs a kagay to hanuts every now and then. And follow Don Say Talks for more of these moist this go up in them.
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