One word for you're welcome in Navajo is aooʼ (long o like boat but cut the end off short. This is the word for "yes" in Navajo and can be used when we use "you're welcome".
Also used is: hágoshį́į́. in response to thank you. Means well, all right, fine, okay, too.
Also: t'áá áko
Also: lą́'ąą
Thank you is: ahéheeʼ(aa-heya hea)
welcome
welcome to my home
There is no one "Indian language." Tribes spoke hundreds of languages all across the Americas, some related and some not.For instance, in Lakota, welcome is Tanyan Yahi.Welcome in Dine Bizaad (traditional Navajo Language) is Yah aninaah.
In English is is called Navajo, In Navajo is it called Diné bizaad. There are over 300,000 Navajo, about 175,000- 200,000 speak Navajo.
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 proper adjective form for Navajo is Navajo, as in Navajo Nation, Navajo people, Navajo history, Navajo art, etc. An example sentence: We visited the Navajo display at the museum to see the Navajo jewelry.
It's still Navajo, or "Navajo Nation"
Yes, it is capitalized and it is not Navajo Indians. It is Navajo people.
Navajo
Adobe: mud and straw A hogan is the traditional Navajo home. These eight-sided houses are made of wood and covered in mud, with the door always facing east to welcome the sun each morning. Hogans are houses made of poles and brush covered with earth.
Gary Witherspoon has written: 'Navajo kinship and marriage' -- subject(s): Navajo Indians, Marriage customs and rites, Kinship 'Language and art in the Navajo universe' -- subject(s): Navajo art, Navajo language, Navajo philosophy 'Navajo Kinship and Marriage'
The Navajo is a Native Indian tribe