The word for black is: łizhin (a thing)
a black area or surface is: halzhin
to become black is: yiijį́į́h (thing) --hoojį́į́h (area)
to turn it black: yiishshį́į́h (thing) -- hooshshį́į́h (area)
Nizhoni is the Navajo name meaning "beautiful." == ==
Navajo Code Talkers
The correct Navajo name for themselves is Diné, but they now also use the term Naabeehó.
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Navajo comes from Tewa to spanish to english. It means " ones farming in valley fields".
The Navajo word for flute is: ts'isǫ́ǫ́s or disǫ́ǫ́s.Navajo flute would be perhaps: Diné bits'isǫ́ǫ́s or Diné bidisǫ́ǫ́s.
Navajos are white and black, happy black history month
Pam is not a Navajo given name. You would say it as the English "Pam".
The word for the color black in Navajo is: łizhiníThis is a a hard word for many English speakers. The first sound is in Navajo and Welsh but not in English. Put you tongue in the L position, don't use your voice and blow out on the sides of your tongue. The i is like in "bit' . The line over the vowels make them high tone. The zh is like in "pleasure".
There's no R in Navajo, so it would be Gleis (pronounced "glace")
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The name "Navajo" is derived from the Spanish pronunciation of the Tewa word "Navahu," which means "farm fields" or "planted fields." The Tewa people used this term to describe the Navajo people who lived in the region, particularly in relation to their agricultural practices. The Navajo themselves refer to their nation as "Diné," meaning "the People." Over time, "Navajo" became the commonly used name for this Indigenous group in the United States.