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- Thank You: Ahéhee’
- It is roughly pronounced “ah-HYEH-heh”. The second vowel “é” has a high tone diacritic mark, which means the vowel is higher in pitch than the rest.
- Other useful phrases are.
- Yá’át’ééh – Hello.
- Hágoónee’- Goodbye.
- Aoo’ – Yes.
- Ndaga’ – No.
- Ahéhee’ – Thank You.
How do you say thank you in Native American Indian?
“Meegwetch” means “thank you” in the Algonquin language. It is also spelled a number of other ways such as mìgwetch, migwetc, miigwetc, mìgwech, miigwech, and so on.
The Blessingway [Hózhójí] is used frequently by the Navajo [Diné], often for no reason other than that they have not had one recently. It is, as the name implies, a blessing ceremony and is used to ensure good luck and prosperity.
How do you say thank you in MI KMAQ?
Meanings: thank you. I do well by you.
How do you say thank you like a native speaker?
IMPORTANT – All of these are informal ways to speak, so don’t say them to your boss!
- 1 Cheers. A very British way to speak and is often made fun of by the Americans!
- 2 Ta.
- 3 You shouldn’t have!
- 4 Thanks a million!
- 5 Thanks a bunch.
- 6 Nice one.
- 7 Thanks for stopping by.
- 8 You’re a star.
How do you say thank you in 20 different languages?
Here’s how to say “thank you” in 45 different languages
- Spanish. Gracias (Thank you)
- French. Merci (Thank you)
- Italian. Grazie (Thank you)
- German. Danke (Thanks)
- Dutch. Bedankt (Thanks)
- Portuguese. Obrigado / Obrigada (Thank you – male / female speaker)
- Turkish. Teşekkürler (Thanks)
- Russian. Спасибо [Spasiba] (Thanks)
How to say ‘hello’ in Navajo. in Navajo Language. 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
Aoo’ Yes! Another Navajo word of the day. Aoo’ means yes, the affirmative answer or statement. It is literally the opposite of “no.”
How do you Say Hi in Navajo language?
There is no literal translation of “hi” to Navajo. But you can say “Yá’át’ééh” which is a greeting in Navajo.
How do you Say Good Morning in Navajo language?
Literally: it is good (alternatively: it is well). This is the way to say hello in Navajo, and is the common Navajo greeting. Meeting people, these days, begins with the greeting, but it could also be used as a parting farewell. Additionally, “Yá’át’ééh abiní” is the way to say good morning in Navajo.