ha'át'íísh biniinaa or: ha'át'éego lá? (for what reason)
what is the Navajo translation for lone wolve
Not a literal translation but its like this: dooládó' dooda da
The english to navajo translation of Fighter Plane is Da-he-tih-hi. ChaCha!
Nizhonigo nindoohah
ya'at'teeh
what is the Navajo translation for lone wolve
The nearest word in genuine Navajo is wóláchíí, meaning a red ant or harvester ant.
The Navajo translation for the word "pomegranate" is "bilasáana." This term reflects the fruit's significance within Navajo culture, often associated with fertility and abundance. Like many Indigenous languages, Navajo has unique words for various plants and fruits that may not have direct equivalents in English.
Not a literal translation but its like this: dooládó' dooda da
The english to navajo translation of Fighter Plane is Da-he-tih-hi. ChaCha!
The Navajo translation for "hope" is "nídííʼ." In the Navajo language, this word encapsulates not just the feeling of hope but also the expectation of positive outcomes and the belief in resilience. The concept is deeply rooted in the Navajo culture, reflecting a sense of optimism and strength in the face of challenges.
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.
txo
The Navajo word for boy is Ashkii, and boys is Ashiiké.
welcome to my home
Nizhonigo nindoohah
ya'at'teeh