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hágoóneeʼ indicates agreement, acceptance, OK or alright in Navajo.

The marks over the vowels mean they are high tone, sing those a little higher note.

Where there is an O with no mark next to the O with one it means the tone is rising in this case.

The mark at the end is a glottal stop consonant.

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