Tohatchi is a Navajo word that means "water flowing out." In Navajo culture, water is a sacred element that symbolizes life and purity. The name Tohatchi likely refers to a location with a stream or river flowing through it, highlighting the importance of water in the Navajo community.
"Dibé" means sheep in Navajo. The second syllable is high tone. Navajo is a tonal language
Woman in Navajo: asdzání (tends to mean younger) or asdzą́ą́ ( mature lady, after about 50) or asdzáánwomenfolk is : sáaniiYoung woman can also be : ch'ikę́ę́h
Perhaps you mean shi'tsoi, "my grandson" (daughter's son). All kinship terms in Navajo start with shi- (my) or ni (your) or ha (one's) or nihi (yours or ours plural) or a (someone's) and so on and so on.
It's still Navajo, or "Navajo Nation"
Bilagáana in Navajo means- white people. It is said to come from the Spanish word Americano. It is often used like "gringo" in meaning but it aslo just means Anglo (in the Southwest- not Spanish speaking and not American Indian).
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
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.
The Navajo word for "bumpy" is "nááts'í." This term can be used to describe a surface that is uneven or has many small elevations and depressions. Navajo language is rich in descriptive terms, often reflecting the landscape and experiences of the Navajo people.