Nothing, since washte is not a Navajo word. It is a Lakota word meaning "good".
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Yes, "Ya Te Hey" is a traditional Navajo song that has gained popularity beyond its cultural origins. It is often associated with the Navajo Nation and reflects elements of their heritage. The song has been interpreted and performed by various artists, contributing to its recognition in contemporary music.
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"Dibé" means sheep in Navajo. The second syllable is high tone. Navajo is a tonal language
It means: Wash up so you're nice and fresh, little girl.
It is not a Navajo word, but an American English approximation of two Navajo words: Tó HaachʼiʼTó means water and haachʼiʼ is an obscure and archaic word that may be connected with haachaii' (he let out a cry) - perhaps referring to some long-ago incident.Haachʼiʼ might also mean "it is customarily scratched out", referring to the high water level in Tohatchi Wash where a hole dug with your hands quickly fills with water.
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The Navajo word, "Bilaganaana" means White Man of White person.
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te means you.
Do you mean "Te extrano"? It means, "I miss you."
Te amo = I love you. Te beso = I kiss you.