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In Navajo the general term for green is tátł'id.

Dark green is tátł'idgo diłhił

tátł'idgo dootł'izh -- grassy/mossy green)

dootł'izh --- means both blue and green. Japanese does this too, in the word "aoi"

ch'ilgo dootł'izh ----Green (Plant Green)

hodootł'izh -- green area.

da'ítł'izh -- streak of green

deestso or dzideetł'izh -- a green ridge extending

haastso -- meadow

diitł'íízh -- to get green (a thing) or to dye it green.

ńdahootsóóh or hodootł'izh náhádleeh -- to turn green again in the spring.

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Blue is not a color in Navajo tradition, rather they have turquoise instead. I believe that Turquoise is the correct word for it in Navajo as well.

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