Níłch'its'ósí: November. It means the month of slender winds.
Ts'ósí means slender.
Níłch'i means wind or breath or spirit.
December is month of big winds. It is the second month of the Navajo calender.
If you go to YouTube you can hear people pronouncing this month correctly. This month is hard to say for native English speakers.
Western Apache: Zas nłt'ees
welcome
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The word for gold in the Navajo language is "รกnรกtsohรญ."
Navajo people is: Diné (the mark means that vowel is high tone. It is not an accent mark)Language language is: Diné bizaadNavajo land is : Diné bikéyah or Dinétah
NAVAJO,
In Dine Bizaad (Navajo): Azhe'e.
I'm no expert, but the Navajo language was created prior to the introduction of Christianity to America, so there probably isn't a word for Christmas in their language.
Because the Japanese could not break the Navajo language.
tsédídééh is Navajo for purple. It comes from a name of a flower.Attached is video to learn to say the colors in Navajo. Remember to say the tones!Navajo is a tonal language, you can't just add a English question sound or valley girl thing without changing meaning.
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The Navajo use the same terms to mean both the Sioux and the Comanche:naałani or anaałaninaa means enemies, łani means "many"
in which apache language? I know it in Navajo and it's called hashké or naabaahíí "the one who goes to war"