answersLogoWhite

0

hágoónee'

The marks over the o means those are high tone. when a high tone is after a low it means rising tone. Two vowels in a row mean you sustain the sound longer. The mark at the end is a consonant called a glottal stop. We have it in the middle of the English phrase uh'oh.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the Igbo word for good-bye?

The translation for the English word good bye into the Igbo language is ezi nọọ.


How do you say good bye in Hindu?

You don't. Buddhism is a religion, not a language. You might as well ask "How do you say hello in Protestantism?".


What are the language Navajo Indians spoke?

NAVAJO,


Why did the USA use the Navajo language and not another language?

Because the Japanese could not break the Navajo language.


How do you say good-bye in romanian?

The Romanian language equivalent of Good bye is La revedere !


How do you say hi and bye in Romanian?

Buna and PaThe Romanian language equivalent of good bye is la revedere.different areas, different people, different ways to say hello. here are some of them: "Buna!" "Salut!" "Servus" "Ciau"


What does the word Danae mean in the Navajo language?

a navajo


How do you say Have a good trip in Yoruba language?

You say "Good bye" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Od'abo".


What is English to Slavic for goodbye?

The Slavic word for good-bye is zbohom. The word good-bye is said as addio in Italian and as adios in the Spanish language.


What language is Navajo?

In English is is called Navajo, In Navajo is it called Diné bizaad. There are over 300,000 Navajo, about 175,000- 200,000 speak Navajo.


Who used the Navajo language?

the Navajo people in Southwestern United States


What has the author Gary Witherspoon written?

Gary Witherspoon has written: 'Navajo kinship and marriage' -- subject(s): Navajo Indians, Marriage customs and rites, Kinship 'Language and art in the Navajo universe' -- subject(s): Navajo art, Navajo language, Navajo philosophy 'Navajo Kinship and Marriage'