Diné Bizaad: The Navajo Language
Navajo (Diné Bizaad) is a Southern Athabaskan language spoken by the Navajo people of the American Southwest. It is famous for its intricate tonal structure, complex verb morphology, and its historical role as a military code (the Code Talkers) during World War II.
Our interface includes a virtual keyboard layout supporting special characters like nasalized vowels with high tone (ą́, ę́, į́, ǫ́) and the barred-l (ł) to ensure 100% orthographic accuracy.
Core Verified Dictionaries
Here are some of the most requested concepts mapped to their verified translation values in our database:
| English Concept | Navajo Translator Script / Notation |
|---|---|
| hello | yá'át'ééh |
| love | ayóó'ó'ní |
| friend | shik'is |
| water | tó |
| sun | shá |
| moon | ooljéé' |
| star | sǫ' |
| mountain | dził |
| strength | bidziil |
| fire | kǫ' |
| earth | kéyah |
| sky | yá |
| wind | níyol |
| life | iiná |
| death | ánnoonééł |
| dream | na'alye' |
| family | hooghan |
| wisdom | bil hózhǫ́ |