No, "ya'at'eeh" in Navajo does not mean "What the hell." "Ya'at'eeh" is a common Navajo greeting that translates to "hello" or "greetings." It is used to say hello or to acknowledge someone in a positive and respectful manner. The phrase "What the hell" would be translated differently in Navajo.
The word Yatahey (yat ta hey ya) is Navajo for "Hello"
it is Navajo. It means like hello or hiAnswerI asked a Navajo woman what it meant and she told me that it basically is a greeting, but translated into English it means yata (sky) hey (blessing)
Sounds like the common way an English speaker says the Navajo word for "Hello."Yá'át'ééhThe Navajo name for the community is Tʼáá Bííchʼį́įdii.
Ya Ta Hay is a Navajo greeting which is the equivalent of "Hello" or "Howdy."
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The closest thing it sounds like that I know is pronounced "Yah-ah-Teh." It's Diné (Navajo) for "hello," or maybe "hello" is white-man for Yá'át'ééh. I'm Lakota though so I may be wrong. But there are well over 2000 Native American languages with countless dialects so it's just a shot in the dark. Koskalaka "It actually means friend" A dinner client just told me "It means the universe is good in you." Also informing me that some pronounce it "Yah-ha-Teh (or tey)" and some pronounce it "Yah-ah-Teh."
Ta Ta For Now. It is from Winnie the Pooh.TTFN mean Ta Ta For Now it's from Winnie the pooh tiger says it i think its cute
You can not find the mean of TA, TA, 1512, and 2512. To find the mean you have to have numbers. You can find the mean of 1512 and 2512 by adding the numbers together and dividing by two. The answer is 2012.
it means yes
ta is the feminine form of 'your'
ta is the feminine form of 'your'
how the hell would i know do i look like a dictonary