I believe that the word your are looking for is "Currahee", it is from the Cherokee language not the Navaho
"we alone can devalue gold" this line represents that we alone are responsible, nay, accountable- for what we consider as gold. what is gold? gold is something precious or rare. we alone can devalue the importance of our personal 'golds' in our lives
forget me (or if said angrily: leave me alone)
The total number of Bronze Star Medals awarded during World War 2 is unknown. The 82nd Airborne alone was awarded 2,478 Bronze Stars. The medal was created in 1944.
The term "go hang" is part of English slang. The typical meaning is to stop being of interest or importance or to be forgotten. It can also be used to tell someone to leave you alone.
You and I ... are 2 people. Use " are " for more than one of people, things, or places. I am ... meaning one person alone. if you have any probs ask Kailey lawrence
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The meaning for forsaken is to be left alone, or left behind alone. Abandoned.
They stand alone. Forever alone.
Solus.
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Dine bizaad (Navajo language) for crayon is: bee 'ak'e'elchíhí The mark above some vowels makes those high tone (not stressed) The mark alone means the consonant a glottal stop like the midddle of uh'oh.
alone
ALONE
She who walkes alone
By willpower alone.
Maternal grandfather. But to be correct in Navajo it cannot stand alone like this. It is a type of word that can only occur grammatically in the possessive. So, properly : shicheii - my maternal grandfather. nicheii - your m. grandfather acheii- someones bicheii- his/her/it's and so on. Sometimes Navajo English slang it is used not in the possessive and can just refer to an older man.
And sentence that can't stand alone