The Navajo use the same terms to mean both the Sioux and the Comanche:
naałani or anaałani
naa means enemies, łani means "many"
welcome
whichawonka
Bi'ootseed
Wanbli luja
protector
In the Navajo language, elk is referred to as "bilagáana." The term specifically denotes the animal within their cultural context, reflecting its significance in Navajo traditions and storytelling.
The word for gold in the Navajo language is "ánátsohí."
Wanbli luja
In Navajo, the word for pizza is "bilasáana." The term is derived from the English word "pizza," combined with the Navajo language structure. It reflects the way the Navajo language incorporates loanwords from other languages while adapting them to its phonetic system.
qui, le ja temaja?
shunka luta
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