Navajo has different words for different types of storm, as you would expect among people who traditionally spent much of their time outdoors in close contact with nature.
A thunderstorm is da'di'níigo nahałtin
A sandstorm is Łeezh bił níyol
A big hailstorm is nílótsoh
A big snowstorm is yastsoh
A tornado or hurricane is níyoltsoh
The word for winter is: Hai
Wintertime or during the winter: haigo
This winter: díí ghaaí
Last winter: haidą́ą́'
to begin or become winter: i'niihááh or ch'éhááh
winter home: keehai
The Navajo word Ahiga means "he fights."
Or you can say: naabaahii - person who fights
The Navajo word for boy is Ashkii, and boys is Ashiiké.
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In Navajo the word for belt is sis. A traditional Navajo belt of leather with silver conchos sewn on it is called sisŁigai.
what is the Navajo translation for lone wolve
The Navajo word, "Bilaganaana" means White Man of White person.
The Navajo word for boy is Ashkii, and boys is Ashiiké.
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The word Navajo is a noun, a proper noun; the name for the Navajo people of the southwestern US and the town of Navajo, NM. The word Navajo is also a proper adjective, for example Navajo language or Navajo art.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun; for example:The Navajo are known for many crafts. They make world famous silver and turquoise jewelry. (The pronoun 'they' takes the place of the noun 'Navajo' in the second sentence.)
The Navajo word for sky is yá. Or yádiłhił or yá'ąąsh.
In Navajo the word for belt is sis. A traditional Navajo belt of leather with silver conchos sewn on it is called sisŁigai.
what is the Navajo translation for lone wolve
In Navajo, "ruler" can be translated as "naatสผรกanii binaaltsoos."
In Navajo the term for silver is béésh łigaii.
The Navajo word, "Bilaganaana" means White Man of White person.
The Navajo word is daan or daango.
Navajo language is very complex, and the meaning of individual words can vary depending on context. It is a language spoken by the Navajo people in the southwestern United States. Each Navajo word can carry multiple layers of meaning, often tied to the culture and beliefs of the Navajo people.
The correct Navajo name for themselves is Diné, but they now also use the term Naabeehó.