Medicine man. Healer.
a navajo
The Navajo word, "Bilaganaana" means White Man of White person.
i love you
It is not Navajo, it is Potawatomi. The modern spelling is "gimoozaabi", and it means "faithful friend" in Potawatomi.
"To whisper" in Navajo is: t'áá shiyi'ídi yáshti'However you can't just use this as you would an english phrase. Conjugating in Navajo is extremely difficult and different than English.There are no tradional names that mean whisper. See attched video on Navajo naming traditions.
a navajo
"Dibé" means sheep in Navajo. The second syllable is high tone. Navajo is a tonal language
little
The Navajo word, "Bilaganaana" means White Man of White person.
Dirty
Nothing, since washte is not a Navajo word. It is a Lakota word meaning "good".
it means "my older brother"
techolè al pisø
i love you
It is not Navajo, it is Potawatomi. The modern spelling is "gimoozaabi", and it means "faithful friend" in Potawatomi.
The Navajo word for "bumpy" is "nááts'í." This term can be used to describe a surface that is uneven or has many small elevations and depressions. Navajo language is rich in descriptive terms, often reflecting the landscape and experiences of the Navajo people.
In Navajo, "digis" refers to the concept of "rain" or "to rain." It is often associated with the natural cycles and the importance of rain in Navajo culture, particularly in relation to agriculture and sustenance. The term embodies the deep connection the Navajo people have with the land and the elements.