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Diné means people, man, or person in Dine' bizaad ( Navajo language). The mark over the e means it is high tone. Navajo is a tonal language. Sometimes people write it in English: Dineh because that is a little more how it sounds.
The Navajo word, "Bilaganaana" means White Man of White person.
Groundhog or woodchuck in Navajo is: dlǫ́ʼátsoh (related to the word for prairie dog with "big" added on to it) or: dilcha' (word for marmot, a groundhog is a type of one) Marks under vowels make them nasalized, a bit as if there was a "n". Marks above mean high tone, not accent or stress, Navajo is a tonal language and it can change meaning a lot.
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.