How do I say hello in Navajo?

Yá'át'ééh, ahéhee', and nizhóní are common Navajo expressions you will hear amongst our Diné people. The most popular expression is yá'át'ééh and you will always hear a response back, “Yá'át'ééh!” There are several scenarios to use yá'át'ééh, but the most common is as a greeting.
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How do you pronounce good morning in Navajo?

Abíní In English, the Navajo word abíní means morning. So say you wanted to greet people with a “good morning,” you can use the word for “it is good” to create the Navajo phrase, “Yá'át'ééh... We say Nishin Qeushep in Ojibway!
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How do you say hello and thank you in Navajo?

Yáʼátʼééh abiní dóó ahéheeʼ. Hello and thank you. Yáʼátʼééh dóó ahéheeʼ.
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How do you say shut up in Navajo?

nizghééʼ en imperative: "Shut up!"
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How do you say thank you very much in Navajo?

A'he'hee means Thank-you in Navajo.
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What does "Yá'át'ééh" mean? (Navajo Greeting)



What does YUT Hey mean?

Article. A traditional greeting in Navajo, often spelled yá át tééh, which translates generally as "it is good."
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How do you say I like you in Navajo?

Together, this phrase is understood to mean “I love you” or “I adore you.” It conveys the understanding that the person doesn't just have a regard for another, but a very high regard with much esteem. Ayóó ánóshní is another commonly used phrase (some say it may be slang, others will say it's perfectly unadapted).
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What does ya at EEH mean?

Literally: it is good (alternatively: it is well). This is considered the Navajo 'hello,' so it can be used to greet people. It can also be used with 'shił' as in 'shił yá'át'ééh' to mean 'I like it. '
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How do natives say hi?

Longman Webster describes Howgh as a greeting of the Lakota, Dakota, and/or Nakoda peoples; giving "Háu kola" (Hallo friend) as a Lakota language greeting.
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How do you say friend in Navajo?

Similar phrases
  1. friends, audience. kwá'ásiní
  2. his/her/it's friend (opposite sex) bilah.
  3. mutual friends of same sex. ałk'is.
  4. my spouse, my close friend. shich'ooní
  5. our friend, our brother, our sister. nihik'is.
  6. special thanks to my Navajo friends. special thanks to my Navajo friends · ́'áÁéáęÁąłńó
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What does Shi yazhi mean in Navajo?

For example “shizhé'é yázhí” refers to my father's younger brother (uncle or little father). “Shimá yázhí” refers to my mother's younger sister.
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How do you say beautiful in Navajo?

Nizhoni means Beautiful in the Navajo language.
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Is Navajo hard to learn?

In order to learn Navajo you will have to dedicate a lot of hours and you'll need to study hard to master this language. Navajo is often considered to be one of the hardest languages for English speakers to learn as it is so different from English.
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How do you say food in Navajo?

Your word for today is ch'iyáán, which is the Navajo word for food, and also groceries.
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What is Wah in Navajo?

expression of disappointment or surprise.
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What does Wah mean in Navajo?

A cry of fright, distress, etc. A cry of amazement, delight, etc.
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How do you say drunk in Navajo?

The Navajo word "glonnie" meaning "drunkard".
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What is Ke in Navajo?

K'é (pronounced "keh") is a Diné (Navajo) word, meaning "system of kinship." It is the feeling you have when you are deeply connected to others, and understand and value your roots.
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How do you say white in Navajo?

Łigai, or łigaii (because the 'ai' and 'aii' diphthongs sound nearly identical), is the Navajo word for the color white.
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