Yá'át'ééh
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The marks above make it high tone, not an accent or stress. Navajo is tonal ans tone changes meaning just like "bit" and "bet" are different words in English.
The T' is different than T. It is a glottalized consonant. Hold your breath in your throat and say T.
The ' means the consonant glottal stop. We have it in "uh'oh". It is one of the most common Navajo consonants.
The H at the end is pronouced. Give a extra H breath out at the end.
ya'at'teeh
The Navajo word for a caterpillar is ch'osh ditł'ooi.
haha. There's no such thing as avatar language.
Not a literal translation but its like this: dooládó' dooda da
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.
In Navajo, "hello" is said as "Yá'át'ééh".
There are two ways you can say "Navajo" in Navajo. Dinémeans "The People" in Navajo. The Navajo call themselves "Diné". Nabeehó is another way of saying Navajo.
Yah'ah' teh' ah'bin'eh - Hello, good morning in Navajo
In Comanche you say marúawe (hello to one person); marúawebukwu (hello to 2 people); marúaweka (hello to a group).
No, "ya'at'eeh" in Navajo does not mean "What the hell." "Ya'at'eeh" is a common Navajo greeting that translates to "hello" or "greetings." It is used to say hello or to acknowledge someone in a positive and respectful manner. The phrase "What the hell" would be translated differently in Navajo.
In Navajo, you can say "Yá'át'ééh, t'áá shoodí hólǫ́." This translates to "Hello, have a good weekend." The phrase reflects a warm wish for a pleasant time over the weekend.
ya'at'teeh
The Navajo word for a caterpillar is ch'osh ditł'ooi.
In Navajo, "nosey" can be translated as "T'a'í."
Pam is not a Navajo given name. You would say it as the English "Pam".
Sounds like the common way an English speaker says the Navajo word for "Hello."Yá'át'ééhThe Navajo name for the community is Tʼáá Bííchʼį́įdii.
The word Yatahey (yat ta hey ya) is Navajo for "Hello"