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The Navajo word for Light is adinídíín

a light (something that makes light) is: bee adinídínígíí

electric light: atsiniltł'ish bee adinídínígíí

to be lit up: hool'įįh

to give off light: bits'ádi'nídíín

to produce light: adiníłdíín

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"Strength" in Diné bizaad (Navajo language) is: 'áhóodziil

or dziil

his/her/it's strength : bidziil

with all one's strength: dziilí bee

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Begochídí, is one way, though in the Navajo Bible it is sometimes Diyin God--borrowed from English.

Diyin Ayóí Átʼéii -- is also used for the sinlge god of christinaity. ( superior supernatural being)

Diyin Dine'é-- "holy people", the Navajo pantheon.

Haashch'ééh-- God in the Navjo religion.

Here is the names of a few: Haashch'ééh ba'áád (Female God), Haashch'ééh bíką' (Male God), Haashch'ééłchí'í ( Red God), Haashch'ééshzhiní (Black God), Haashch'éé'ooghaan (Growling God), Haashch'ééłti'í (Talking God)

Asdzą́ą́ Nádleehé--Changing Woman is very important.

As is 'Áłtsé Hastiin and 'Áłtsé 'Ásdzą́ą́ ( First Man and First Woman)

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Doo lá dó' shí da! --means something like "Boy oh boy I'm lucky!"

bízhánee-- he/she/it is lucky

shízhánee --I'm lucky

bich'ijí 'aztą́--to be lucky

na'ńle'dii- to be out of luck.

Navajo grammar is very difficult for english speakers, you can't just use a word the same way you would in English.

The marks above some vowels make them high tone not stressed

The marks below some, make them nasalized.

The ch' is a glottalized consonant which is different than normal ch.

The mark between or in front like this ' is a glottal stop like in uh'oh.

two ii is said ee

one i is like in bit.

two ee is longer eh.

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There are about 700 different Native American languages.

But there is no such language as "Indian".

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