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"Corn" is : naadą́ą́

"it's mother" is: bimá

naadą́ą́ bimá -- corn mother

corn woman :

naadą́ą́ asdzáán

Yellow corn is thought to be female

"Yellow corn home" is: Naadą́'áłtsoii bee hooghan

"yellow corn girl" is: Naadą́'áłtsoii 'Át'ééd

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naadą́ą́ʼ

Pronunciation: IPA: na˩tãːʔ˥

the double vowel means a longer sound. The marks above mean high tone. The mark above at the end means a glottal stop sound. The comma like marks mean it is nasalized ( a little like the on is nasal in the French word "bon")

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The Navajo word for corn is naadaa

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Corn in Navajo is naadą́ą́'.

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