Where does “náhástʼédiin dóó baʼąą tááʼ” come from?

náhástʼédiin dóó baʼąą tááʼ (Navajo) comes from Navajo dóó baʼąą, from Navajo doo, from Navajo dooleeł, from Navajo nilį́ — he/she is.

náhástʼédiin dóó baʼąą tááʼ (Navajo): ninety-three

Definitions

  1. ninety-three

Ancestry of “náhástʼédiin dóó baʼąą tááʼ”, step by step

náhástʼédiin dóó baʼąą tááʼ traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Navajo dóó baʼąą

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Navajodóó baʼąąForms cardinal numbers from twenty-one to ninety-nine, with the exception of multiples of ten
2NavajodooPart of the negative correlative; With a...
3Navajodooleełit will be; he/she/it will be, will become
4Navajonilį́he/she is

via Navajo taaʼ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Navajotaaʼinside the water, underwater
2Navajowater, liquid, fluid
3Proto-Athabaskantuˑwater; juice of a fruit

via Navajo náhástʼédiin

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Navajonáhástʼédiinninety
2Navajo-díín
Every word from Navajo nilį́Every word from Navajo dooleełEvery word from Navajo doo