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séígo or dzidiłháshii is Navajo for scorpion.

The marks above the vowels are high tone marks not stress or accents. Tone is important to meaning in Navajo.

i is said as in "bit"

e is as in "met"

ii is as in "bee"

ł we don't have in English, it is in Welsh and other languages. It is an unvoiced aspirated L. Like th in "thing" but put your tongue in the L position and blow air to the sides of the tongue.

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The modern term in Navajo for dinosaur means "big reptiles":

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There's no American Indian language. There are many tribes with many tribal languages.

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How do you say hummingbird in Navajo?

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