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.
Aoo'
aoo
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.
In Navajo, "nosey" can be translated as "T'a'Γ."
Pam is not a Navajo given name. You would say it as the English "Pam".
In Navajo, "ruler" can be translated as "naatΚΌΓ‘anii binaaltsoos."
In Navajo, "little girl" is said as "bik'éà bini'".
The Navajo word for dawn is hayííłką; early dawn is yidiiską.
Haa'goh
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Yah'ah' teh' ah'bin'eh - Hello, good morning in Navajo
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