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It is diyin yá naalʼaʼí . Literally a messenger from god. Diyin means god or holy spirit being. The marks above mean high tone. The marks between mean the glottal stop consonant. The double vowels mean you say it for longer.

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Níłchʼi is Navajo for "spirit"

You might say níłchʼi naatʼááh or níłchʼi diyinii

The first means literally "leader" or "chieftain" spirits. It is the same word you use for the Navajo sacred mountains.

The second means holy spirit, but it is more commonly used by Christians for their "Holy Spirit" (part of the trinity)

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níłch'i--is spirit in Navajo, it also means breath.

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