Hastiin is the Navajo word for mister (Mr), elder (man) or man.
English speakers have tried to write it a number of ways including hosteen or hasteen. The spelling about is the modern conventional way.
Hastiin Nez may be considered Mr. Nez.
Áłtsé Hastiin is the Navajo name for the First Man of Navajo Creation tradition.
It means man, husband, mature man. It can also be used as a name.It is spelled hastiin in standard Navajo spelling. hastóí is plural.
Actually hos stands for horse open sliegh from the song jingle bells
a navajo
Hos is a preposition in Swedish with a wide variety of uses/meanings. These include by, at, amongst, among, about, to, with and beside.
"Dibé" means sheep in Navajo. The second syllable is high tone. Navajo is a tonal language
Probably "Height of Service"
Fest means party. Hos means at. Mange means many, but in this situation, it's a nickname for a guy named Magnus.
little
Hasenpfeffer, it is a traditional German stew made with rabbit.
The Navajo word, "Bilaganaana" means White Man of White person.
Dirty
Nothing, since washte is not a Navajo word. It is a Lakota word meaning "good".