háádę́ę́ʼísh íiyisíí naniná
Navajo
Navajo phrasebook
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Etymology
háádę́ę́ʼ (“where from”) + -ísh (interrogative suffix) + íiyisíí (“mainly”) + naniná (“walk around”)
Phrase
- where are you from?
- Dził Dahazkánídę́ę́ʼ naashá. ― I am from Mesa, Arizona.
Synonyms
- ąąʼ háádę́ę́ʼ?
- háádę́ę́ʼshąʼ naniná?
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