In Navajo, "Hey Ya" does not have a direct translation or meaning as it is a colloquial expression in English. Navajo is a complex language with its own unique vocabulary and structure, so translating modern slang or phrases can be challenging. It is important to consult with fluent Navajo speakers or linguistic experts for accurate translations and interpretations.
"Hello, my friend" - An english transliteration; although Ya' at'eeh was and is still used to mean "good", and was the word selected to take on the english meaning "hello".
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The Navajo word, "Bilaganaana" means White Man of White person.
i love you
Medicine man. Healer.
The word Yatahey (yat ta hey ya) is Navajo for "Hello"
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.
Ya Ta Hay is a Navajo greeting which is the equivalent of "Hello" or "Howdy."
Oh, dude, "biligaana" means "white person" in Navajo. So, like, if you're wandering around the Navajo Nation and someone calls you a biligaana, they're basically saying, "Hey, look, it's a white person!" It's all good, man, just a little Navajo lingo for ya.
it is Navajo. It means like hello or hiAnswerI asked a Navajo woman what it meant and she told me that it basically is a greeting, but translated into English it means yata (sky) hey (blessing)
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"Hello, my friend" - An english transliteration; although Ya' at'eeh was and is still used to mean "good", and was the word selected to take on the english meaning "hello".
hey all of you blacksmiths
Ya Hey was created in 2000.
ya 7mar means: hey jackass in arabic. but it is used to say idiot to someone.
It's Russian and means Hey/Hello, it's me
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