Baa Hózhǫ́ǫgo Nee Nínáádoohah
Navajo
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Etymology
baa (“about it”) + hózhǫ́ (“happy”) + -go (adverbial suffix) + nee (“with you”) + nínáádoohah (“again a year will pass”)
Usage notes
The phrase Baa Hózhǫ́ǫgo Nee Nínáádoohah refers to the coming year which has not yet started. Use it on New Year's Eve or anytime prior to January 1. To refer to the current year, starting on January 1, say Nizhónígo Nináánááhai Dooleeł.
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