I believe this is how, however I'm not sure of the spelling so I will spell it like it sounds... ha diesh ah bona ah
The Navajo word for a caterpillar is ch'osh ditł'ooi.
The word for ruler or leader in Navajo is naat'áanii.
The Navajo word for dawn is hayííłką; early dawn is yidiiską.
The Navajo term for fried bread is dahdiniilghaazh.
Bi'ootseed
Not a literal translation but its like this: dooládó' dooda da
In Navajo, the word for pizza is "bilasáana." The term is derived from the English word "pizza," combined with the Navajo language structure. It reflects the way the Navajo language incorporates loanwords from other languages while adapting them to its phonetic system.
tsédídééh is Navajo for purple. It comes from a name of a flower.Attached is video to learn to say the colors in Navajo. Remember to say the tones!Navajo is a tonal language, you can't just add a English question sound or valley girl thing without changing meaning.
The Navajo did not have towns in the past so there is no traditional word for mayor.The Navajo word for any sort of leader is : naat'áaniiSo you could say (the name of the town), it's leaderKin łání bił naat'áanii -- "Flagstaffs leader"
In Navajo, the word for mustache is "naashá." This term specifically refers to the hair that grows on the upper lip. The Navajo language is rich and descriptive, reflecting the culture and lifestyle of its speakers.
The word for Thanksgiving in Navajo is: Tązhii Daʼaghał which means "turkey they are eating it". Or Késhmish Yázhí which means "little Christmas"
The word for gold in the Navajo language is "ánátsohí."