In Navajo the general term for green is tátł'id.
Dark green is tátł'idgo diłhił
tátł'idgo dootł'izh -- grassy/mossy green)
dootł'izh --- means both blue and green. Japanese does this too, in the word "aoi"
ch'ilgo dootł'izh ----Green (Plant Green)
hodootł'izh -- green area.
da'ítł'izh -- streak of green
deestso or dzideetł'izh -- a green ridge extending
haastso -- meadow
diitł'íízh -- to get green (a thing) or to dye it green.
ńdahootsóóh or hodootł'izh náhádleeh -- to turn green again in the spring.
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 Navajo word for a caterpillar is ch'osh ditł'ooi.
In Navajo, "nosey" can be translated as "T'a'í."
Pam is not a Navajo given name. You would say it as the English "Pam".
The word for ruler or leader in Navajo is naat'áanii.
The Navajo word for dawn is hayííłką; early dawn is yidiiską.
In Navajo, "little girl" is said as "bik'éí bini'".
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Haa'goh
How do you say forest daughter in Navarro
Yah'ah' teh' ah'bin'eh - Hello, good morning in Navajo