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Nvwadohiyadv, pronounced nuh wah doe hee yaw duh

---- "Nvwadohiyadv" (ᏅᏩᏙᎯᏯᏛ) is the most formally correct way to say "peace" (and/or harmony). However, one can also say "tohidv" (ᏙᎯᏛ). This term can be found in the J.T. Alexander Dictionary.

Quite commonly I see people shortening the word down even further as "dohiyu" (ᏙᎯᏳ) or even "dohi" (ᏙᎯ). This is usually used in a sign off in an email.

Dohi, / ᏙᎯ,

Lee / Ꮅ

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