"To be liked by him/her" is: Bił nishłį́
"to like it "because it is is nice or attractive): Bił nizhóní
to like it (because of it's suitiblity): Biłyáʼátʼééh
(becuase it is sweet or good) : Biłłikan
There isn't really a way to say "I like you" in Navajo but "I love you" is "ayóó ánóshní "
Yah'ah' teh' ah'bin'eh - Hello, good morning in Navajo
Woman in Navajo: asdzání (tends to mean younger) or asdzą́ą́ ( mature lady, after about 50) or asdzáánwomenfolk is : sáaniiYoung woman can also be : ch'ikę́ę́h
It is: Nídin sélį́į́'
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In Navajo Kitten is: mósí yázhí.Kitty is: gidíCat can also be:mósí,moasi or mósíMy kitten is : shimósí yázhíThe marks above vowels are high tone not accent or stress. Navajo is a tonal language.Here is a video of the song "soft kitty" sung in Navajo attached as a linknot sure about navajo, but in apache which is closely related, it's shimoosa.
Not a literal translation but its like this: dooládó' dooda da
There are two ways you can say "Navajo" in Navajo. Dinémeans "The People" in Navajo. The Navajo call themselves "Diné". Nabeehó is another way of saying Navajo.
The Navajo word for a caterpillar is ch'osh ditł'ooi.
Pam is not a Navajo given name. You would say it as the English "Pam".
The word for ruler or leader in Navajo is naat'áanii.
The Navajo word for dawn is hayííłką; early dawn is yidiiską.
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Yah'ah' teh' ah'bin'eh - Hello, good morning in Navajo
How do you say forest daughter in Navarro
In some Athabaskan languages like Navajo, "warrior" can be translated as "nasbaahii" or "dibé-yazhi."