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k'é can mean peace or also relationships, so to restore or return to peace is:

" k'énáhádleeh "

Another way is:

hoozhǫǫh-- to become peaceful.

hoozhǫ́ǫgo--peacefully

hózhǫ́ náhásdlį́į́ʼ-- peace and beauty and order, harmony have been restored. (often heard in ritual prayers)

These words are related to the important concept: hózhǫ́ or Bik'eh Hózhóón which means a concept of: beauty and harmony, peace, balance, happiness and contentment, wholeness, and goodness.

Another way:

t'áá hasht'e hodít'é-- peaceful

Note: marks over vowels mean high tone, not accent or stress. They change meaning.

The mark under vowels make them nasalized.

The consonants k' and t' are glottalized consonants.

zh is like the sound in pleasure.

two vowels mostly make it held for a longer time. Except i which changes from like in "bit" to like in "bee"

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