The word "Wihakayda" (pronounced /wi.hɑː.kə.jəˈdɑː/) is a Native American term that means "to trust someone." Its phonetic transcription shows that the first syllable starts with a "w" sound, followed by a short "i" sound. The second syllable starts with an "h" sound, followed by a long "a" sound. The third syllable starts with a "k" sound, followed by a short "a" sound. The fourth syllable starts with a "y" sound, followed by a schwa sound. The last syllable starts with a short "a" sound, followed by a long "a" sound, and ends with a stressed "a" sound.