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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 /'/.

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