How do you say no in Navajo?

Yes! Another Navajo word of the day. Aoo' means yes, the affirmative answer or statement. It is literally the opposite of “no.”

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Yes! Another Navajo word of the day. Aoo' means yes, the affirmative answer or statement. It is literally the opposite of “no.” Say the English word “oat” but don't vocalize the “-t” and replace it with a glottal stop.

Similarly, how do you say hello in Navajo? Yá'át'ééh (Hello in Navajo) 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.

Subsequently, one may also ask, how do you say stop in Navajo?

Áłtsé “And what's that mean anyway, assay, assay?” “It's an ancient Navajo word. It means 'stop'.”

How do you say no ears in Navajo?

Bijaa' a'den - You don't have ears.