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Navajo is very different than English. There are many different words for the word end in Navajo depending on how it is being used.

Here is a partial list:

End of a pole-- álátah

End of a rope

ends of the earth

near the end (of life)

standing on end ( bristles, hair)

come to an end (event)-- nihooghááh

end of a season -- anákeeh

end of a fence or line or process

end of a ridge or cliffs

end of a row or period of time-- nihoolzhíísh

to what end

that's the end (of a story)---- t'áá ákódí

to come to the end of ones life.---be'iina' niit'ééh

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