The Navajo word for Light is adinídíín
a light (something that makes light) is: bee adinídínígíí
electric light: atsiniltł'ish bee adinídínígíí
to be lit up: hool'įįh
to give off light: bits'ádi'nídíín
to produce light: adiníłdíín
"Strength" in Diné bizaad (Navajo language) is: 'áhóodziil
or dziil
his/her/it's strength : bidziil
with all one's strength: dziilí bee
Begochídí, is one way, though in the Navajo Bible it is sometimes Diyin God--borrowed from English.
Diyin Ayóí Átʼéii -- is also used for the sinlge god of christinaity. ( superior supernatural being)
Diyin Dine'é-- "holy people", the Navajo pantheon.
Haashch'ééh-- God in the Navjo religion.
Here is the names of a few: Haashch'ééh ba'áád (Female God), Haashch'ééh bíką' (Male God), Haashch'ééłchí'í ( Red God), Haashch'ééshzhiní (Black God), Haashch'éé'ooghaan (Growling God), Haashch'ééłti'í (Talking God)
Asdzą́ą́ Nádleehé--Changing Woman is very important.
As is 'Áłtsé Hastiin and 'Áłtsé 'Ásdzą́ą́ ( First Man and First Woman)
Doo lá dó' shí da! --means something like "Boy oh boy I'm lucky!"
bízhánee-- he/she/it is lucky
shízhánee --I'm lucky
bich'ijí 'aztą́--to be lucky
na'ńle'dii- to be out of luck.
Navajo grammar is very difficult for english speakers, you can't just use a word the same way you would in English.
The marks above some vowels make them high tone not stressed
The marks below some, make them nasalized.
The ch' is a glottalized consonant which is different than normal ch.
The mark between or in front like this ' is a glottal stop like in uh'oh.
two ii is said ee
one i is like in bit.
two ee is longer eh.
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The Navajo word for boy is Ashkii, and boys is Ashiiké.
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In Navajo the word for belt is sis. A traditional Navajo belt of leather with silver conchos sewn on it is called sisŁigai.
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The Navajo word is daan or daango.
The Navajo word, "Bilaganaana" means White Man of White person.
Navajo language is very complex, and the meaning of individual words can vary depending on context. It is a language spoken by the Navajo people in the southwestern United States. Each Navajo word can carry multiple layers of meaning, often tied to the culture and beliefs of the Navajo people.
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