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Navajo
Adverb
ákótʼéego
- it is thus, correct
- Ákótʼéego shį́į́ Yéʼiitsoh áłchíní nabikéeʼgo yíyííłtsą́ ― This is how Giant saw the children’s footprints.
- in this way
- Ákótʼéego diné asdzáán nishłį́ ― In this way I am a Navajo woman. (following a standard Navajo introduction with clan relationships)
- in the right way
Usage notes
Ákótʼéego is a concluding statement that follows an argument. Kótʼéego means the same, but is an introductory statement that precedes the argument.