The Diné (Navajo) language was an unwritten language until European linguists created a standardized writing system.
Today Diné and other Southern Athapaskan languages are written using an alphabet similar to English.
Here is what is used:
a, aa, á, áá, áa, aá, ą, ąą, ą́, ą́ą́, and so on.
the same for i, o, e
b, ch, ch', d, dl, g, gh, h or x, hw, j, k, k', kw, l, ł, m, n, s, sh, t, t', tł, tł', ts, ts', w, y, z, zh and glottal stop /'/.
Bilingual Navajo speakers were recruited. They invented the code together and also the writing system that was used. Much of it was a spelling code with several different options in Navajo for each letters in English. For example: the letter "c", cow starts with c. Cow in Navajo is beegashi. Also cat, cat in Navajo is moashi. Either could be used. Other parts of the code were substitutions for common words like different birds for different planes.
Like the letters of the alphabet. There are also two that look like "?" and "!".
No. The Navajo language does not have the English vowel U. English does not have some of the Navajo vowels. Navajo vowels can be high tone or low or rising or falling if long. This change meaning in Navajo but only is used for questions in English. They can have nasalization which the French have but not the English. And they distingush between vowels held long or short which does not change meaning in English. See related links for a list of Navajo letters and sounds.
Not a literal translation but its like this: dooládó' dooda da
look at the psypoke unown index, plus the outlines kinda look like letters.
wired
their clothing for bo
A traditional Navajo house, known as a hogan, was typically a round, dome-shaped structure made of wooden poles and earth-covered logs. The entrance faced east to welcome the rising sun, and the interior featured a fireplace in the center for cooking and heating. Nowadays, many Navajo people live in modern homes, but traditional hogans are still used for ceremonial purposes.
the navajo lived in hogans mud sticks They were earthen houses - miranda did navajo report in 5th grade
in arithmetic,variables look like
They look like pictures
like it always does
Cuneiform is a writing system made up of wedge-shaped characters that originated in ancient Mesopotamia. The characters are formed by pressing a stylus into clay tablets to create markings. Each character represents a syllable or word.
aniawi Of the 72 Navajo clans none are spelled with 6 letters using the standard spelling system.
Bilingual Navajo speakers were recruited. They invented the code together and also the writing system that was used. Much of it was a spelling code with several different options in Navajo for each letters in English. For example: the letter "c", cow starts with c. Cow in Navajo is beegashi. Also cat, cat in Navajo is moashi. Either could be used. Other parts of the code were substitutions for common words like different birds for different planes.
letters of the alphabet a-z
They resemble letters of the alphabet.