Toh di'neesh in Navajo translates to "the way of the water" or "the water's path." It reflects the significance of water in Navajo culture, symbolizing life, nourishment, and the interconnectedness of all living things. Water is often revered and plays a crucial role in various rituals and practices within the Navajo worldview.
a navajo
"Dibé" means sheep in Navajo. The second syllable is high tone. Navajo is a tonal language
little
The Navajo word, "Bilaganaana" means White Man of White person.
Dirty
"Omo toh" in Yoruba means "the child is up to." It is often used to describe a child who exhibits certain behaviors or characteristics.
Nothing, since washte is not a Navajo word. It is a Lakota word meaning "good".
it means "my older brother"
techolè al pisø
i love you
Medicine man. Healer.
It is not Navajo, it is Potawatomi. The modern spelling is "gimoozaabi", and it means "faithful friend" in Potawatomi.