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  • Navajo language., North. American Indian language of the Athabascan family, spoken by the Navajo people of Arizona and. New Mexico and closely related to Apache. Navajo is a tone language, meaning that pitch helps distinguish words. Nouns are either animate or inanimate.
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  • Survival and revitalization of the Navajo Language and its flourishing, entails a story that offers hope for the survival of all Native Languages.
  • Greetings The Navajo language, also known as Diné Bizaad, is spoken by approximately 175,000 people in the United States and elsewhere (Gordon, 2005).
  • These Navajo soldiers and sailors used a code based on the Navajo language to relay secret messages. At the end of the war the code remained unbroken.[17].
  • Linguistically, Navajo is an agglutinative language, but many of its affixes combine into barely recognizable contractions.
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  • Navajo (Diné Bizaad). Navajo is a member of the South Athabaskan branch of the Na-Dené language family.
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  • Dine Bizaad Good online Navajo language lessons. Navajo Language, Alphabet and Pronunciation: Phonological inventory of Navajo, with a sample text.
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