to make love to him or her: bich'į' 'ashjił
Normally to make a noun as in "one who is" you add ii or in this case nii at the end, and to make it "my" change the "bi" to "shi". However , in this case I am not sure because 'ashjiłnii is more like promiscuous one or slutty one, so I am not sure of the translation. Another possibility is : 'ashk'eed which is to have sex (and is vulgar). Or na'acha. There are a few more words used for sex.
To be in love with him/her is : ayóí 'óosh'ní ---(maybe you can add nii at the end to mean "one I love' but in English "lover' really usually means "one I am sleeping with".
"Lover" is the English word for lover.
The Navajo word for boy is Ashkii, and boys is Ashiiké.
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