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How to Start Conversations in the Navajo Language 

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When people want to learn conversational Navajo, they always want to learn how to say, "How are you doing?" There are ways to say this, namely:
Hait'áo naniná?
Haa lá ánít'é?
You can ask these but they're not usually conversation starters. These are used if you know the person is not emotionally doing well or physically sick or something.
A better way to begin a conversation is to use the starter, "A̜a̜'." This phrase literally means "open up," but can also mean like, "tell me about it." It can be used alone in the right scenario or used in combination with starter questions:
A̜a̜' ha'íí baa naniná?
What are you doing?
A̜a̜' ha'íí baa nídinídzá?
What will you be doing?
A̜a̜' ha'íí baa nisíníyá?
What were you doing?
A̜a̜' háágóó díníya?
Where are you going?
A̜a̜' háágóó nisíníyá?
Where did you go?
A̜a̜' háádé̜é̜'?
Where are you from?
A̜a̜' háádé̜é̜'ísh yínááł?
Where you coming from?
A̜a̜' ha'íí baa dahane'?
What's the news?
A̜a̜' ha'íí daha'ní?
What's the gossip?
A̜a̜' ha'íí hodoo'niid?
What was said?
A̜a̜' ha'íí?
What's up?
All of these can be used without the starter a̜a̜' but sounds more polite when used with it. Any questions... ask! :-)

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@ForeverRepublic
@ForeverRepublic 9 лет назад
I'm glad such a language is being preserved by people like you.
@margaretetcitty40
@margaretetcitty40 6 лет назад
ForeverRepublic thank man or may i say ahéhee'
@gabrielletoledo9776
@gabrielletoledo9776 5 лет назад
I don't agree.
@cherryb.8076
@cherryb.8076 4 года назад
@@gabrielletoledo9776 why
@supersonicstrat
@supersonicstrat 3 года назад
@@cherryb.8076 Probably some kind of racist, I dunno.
@RotneybotOfficial
@RotneybotOfficial 3 года назад
@@cherryb.8076 Even though I disagree with his disagreement, he probably thinks it's because it isn't spoken in a widescale manner. Unlike English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German (and probably Dutch) which have embedded itself in former colony states, Navajo is a local language spoken by one ethnic group. But languages such as the Navajo shouldn't die. It's part of who we are and what we identify with. It's part of the foundation for culture and tradition. The Navajo Nation is still alive and well in this day in age despite having a rough history. We should learn their linguistics and preserve their culture as well as their people, definitely. It'd be a tragedy if they faded from the Earth, like any and all peoples and cultures.
@pumpkinpeanut1
@pumpkinpeanut1 6 лет назад
My best friend was a Navajo. He taught me many words and phrases in Navajo. Sadly, he was killed during the Vietnam War. I have a lot of love and respect for the Navajo Nation because of our relationship. You need to preserve this wonderful language!
@fndhead5046
@fndhead5046 2 года назад
stop vomiting.
@Ambrose2017
@Ambrose2017 Год назад
​@@fndhead5046 PLS STHU
@bloodylaugh
@bloodylaugh 8 лет назад
This is beautiful, I hope we never lose such a language.
@psychobunny32
@psychobunny32 10 лет назад
I appreciate you explaining the etiquette behind the language. So many people forget to go over this and I accidentally insulted an elder when I was learning a new language (Japanese). He forgave me because he was pleased that I was trying. He smacked my teacher upside the head for being negligent in my lessons. Didn't happen again!
@lakaleighharris3135
@lakaleighharris3135 6 лет назад
Missy Rabbit yeah its very important , i feel bad for your teacher... hope it didn't hurt too much
@OM3N1R
@OM3N1R 11 лет назад
Hello. I have been in love with language all my life. As a Polish American, I moved to Thailand and lived there for 10 years. I had a chance to learn the intricacies of Thai language. Now I have moved back to America at 29, and live in a town that is over 35 percent Native American. It is an eye opening and, to be honest, soul crushing relization to see how denigrated and forgotten the Native community is. Thanks for putting a dying language on youtube.
@slushy0022
@slushy0022 4 года назад
Couldn’t be anymore direct ¿
@jessirose
@jessirose 4 года назад
Yá'át'ééh shimá Yá'át'ééh abiní is what I know thanks Duolingo 😂
@briseuuu
@briseuuu 4 года назад
Me to hehe, Ahe´hée
@jeanniec395
@jeanniec395 4 года назад
Me too, and good morning to you too.lol
@urmom1983
@urmom1983 3 года назад
SAME LMAOO
@oferzilberman5049
@oferzilberman5049 3 года назад
"Shimá" sounds like "ima" in hebrew. "Abiní" sounds like "Aba" in hebrew. Also "Avínu" means "Our father" but is often used to refer to god.
@zane5288
@zane5288 3 года назад
All I learned was Náátáni nez go déyá
@byronmitchell3587
@byronmitchell3587 7 лет назад
When your navajo but your parent doesn't teach you so you resort to youtube :)
@user-cr3pn7rk2v
@user-cr3pn7rk2v 7 лет назад
Yeah fuck English. A language from a distant island somewhere in Europe
@aquafishsoup
@aquafishsoup 7 лет назад
Byron Mitchell you're*
@zhertiamgonzales5650
@zhertiamgonzales5650 7 лет назад
Byron Mitchell hahaha this comment here! Aoo, Aoo!
@karinec.2131
@karinec.2131 6 лет назад
Same with Spanish.
@zonii4978
@zonii4978 6 лет назад
Oh my,Me.
@twiggymorris406
@twiggymorris406 8 лет назад
When I'm away from home, I find myself watching many of your videos. It reminds me of my grandfather and fills me with joy. Thank you :)
@fndhead5046
@fndhead5046 2 года назад
yeah really. great.
@error.418
@error.418 6 лет назад
What a fascinating language. Thank you for opening with the answer to the question people ask, and then explaining why it may be a misunderstanding. Then you go on to explain the way people actually communicate in Navajo, why, and how. Very balanced and informative, building up a respect for the language. Great video!
@ernestoleuraarizonaarizona8066
I love my people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@primonter6215
@primonter6215 6 лет назад
henryboy arizona you’re so cute!
@pearltoledo1852
@pearltoledo1852 3 года назад
Diné pride....💯👊🏼🌹...
@darkstaroblivion
@darkstaroblivion 9 лет назад
my daughters are half navajo ,but due to one child's health we cannot travel . ive been looking for a way to teach them their language and culture . what little i can learn i sit with my daughters with videos like this and do my best to help them learn .
@Levka2008
@Levka2008 4 года назад
You should do recordings for Duolingo. They have some but they are few and your voice is better 😊
@fndhead5046
@fndhead5046 2 года назад
fuk duoling man
@Ak_Growin
@Ak_Growin 2 года назад
@@fndhead5046 well you need it for english apparently..
@womanzuzu9688
@womanzuzu9688 2 года назад
Aaahahahahaa
@LS-sg8rb
@LS-sg8rb Год назад
I agree.
@anastasiaabeyta9187
@anastasiaabeyta9187 9 лет назад
Navajo is an awesome night difficult language I have lots of fun trying to say some words but one day I will be fluent in my language 😃💪👊👍
@anastasiaabeyta9187
@anastasiaabeyta9187 9 лет назад
^and lol not night..
@cwhig
@cwhig 4 года назад
Keep with it!
@Al_Gore_Rhythmn
@Al_Gore_Rhythmn 3 года назад
Well, u fluent yet?
@fndhead5046
@fndhead5046 2 года назад
Wow you made Navajo language? You are smart.
@californianorma876
@californianorma876 3 года назад
Fantastic, a huge blessing, I am soooo excited! I saw your comments in Duolingo and searched for you, yay YT!!!! I am Chochenyo Ohlone and we are reviving our language as a tribe. Much gratitude to you. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 It is great to have the cultural explanations about how to use these almost lost languages. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@fndhead5046
@fndhead5046 2 года назад
gay?.. are you a gay? Never heard of a gay Native. (just teasing). Navajos are not submissive and neither is the language, so you should look for english sayings that suit you and who you are, my Native.
@saroeungsrey6315
@saroeungsrey6315 7 лет назад
In Siberia we say Oo'hihee baa'nana(what are you going to do) as a greeting or to say hello. lol
@bolivararias668
@bolivararias668 7 лет назад
In what Siberian language?
@brodyhill1449
@brodyhill1449 6 лет назад
Saroeung Srey Yes, what language is that. The greeting you mentioned sounds and looks like Navajo.
@karlsmith2583
@karlsmith2583 6 лет назад
Trying to steal our language
@ironwolf7029
@ironwolf7029 5 лет назад
Karl Smith it's a different branch of the Diné-Yaniseian languages, from which Navajo/Diné belongs to. So he's technically your cousin from Siberia.
@ironwolf7029
@ironwolf7029 5 лет назад
Either from the ket or Yugh languages which according to Wikipedia, are related to Diné but have very few speakers left.
@arik401557
@arik401557 7 лет назад
This is very helpful I've been working on my Navajo language.
@piontropechetrini5640
@piontropechetrini5640 5 лет назад
That Language is AWESOME!!! Great that it's still alive.
@divinemysticalguidanceinsp2590
@divinemysticalguidanceinsp2590 3 года назад
I dont think my family is aware that were coming from Navajo but spirit has confirmed it. Thank you. God Bless!
@scottfarrellisnow
@scottfarrellisnow 6 лет назад
Thank you for making these videos ! I love learning the Navaho culture and your language lessons are fantastic !
@tiffanysanders403
@tiffanysanders403 5 лет назад
Thank you for keeping the Navajo Nation language from being a lost language. ❤️
@RichieALevy
@RichieALevy 4 года назад
Ya' at 'eh. Thank you Daybreak Warrior. I love languages and have for decades. As a retired foreign language teacher my newest challenge is Navajo since we recently spent time out in Arizona. I will enjoy working on these expressions and possibly seeing more of your videos. Thank you.
@puropedo5485
@puropedo5485 4 года назад
Believe it or not there is a Rosetta Stone for Navajo.
@sylvainpinna1203
@sylvainpinna1203 7 лет назад
I'm French, And i'm working with Horses, I use to meet Navajos people in France to share about your believes and i wanted to learn how to speak your beautiful Language. I would like to thank you for this knowledge. The communication really missing between our two culture, And because of you, in part, i can start to speak Navajo with my friend ! Thank you so much !
@natashadelange4244
@natashadelange4244 3 года назад
Hi there, I love the language and will definitely learn how to speak Navajo. All the way from South Africa
@fndhead5046
@fndhead5046 2 года назад
Oh I feel so much better thanks.
@johannesdekoning9521
@johannesdekoning9521 Год назад
Ek wonder sommer net hoe jy hiermee gevorder het?😁
@clarkkimball579
@clarkkimball579 5 лет назад
I love the people and have picked up a couple of phrases over the years. I am glad I found this channel
@dorenemellene960
@dorenemellene960 5 лет назад
That sounds awesome. Keep it alive. I love that your helping people to learn the Navajo language. I speak English, Spanish, and Sign Language.
@jk-76
@jk-76 9 лет назад
I was born and raised in Grants NM and was always fascinated by the Native languages. I joined the Army in 1997 and was medically retired a year ago. My family and I are going to settle in Albuquerque next year and I am going to learn Navajo. I learned to communicate with people in a good number of countries and realized that I don't know Navajo! I can't wait, I would love to carry on such a beautiful language.
@slackerwacker9975
@slackerwacker9975 7 лет назад
Keep up the good work! i really support you as i just found your channel. Never give up on the Navajo language because it is a beautiful language.
@vanessaprell9747
@vanessaprell9747 3 года назад
Thanks for this video! My class and I were discussing Navajo Code Talkers and they wanted to hear a bit of the language. This was amazing for them to get to hear Navajo and learn a bit of cultural context.
@benitoprecieux2591
@benitoprecieux2591 6 лет назад
I came across this video accidentally and watched it up to the end. It makes us understand that when people communicate in any language the cultural context influences the choice of words and expressions
@gretchenwilliams2020
@gretchenwilliams2020 9 лет назад
Who needs rosetta stone when u got this guy ;).. thanks dude..
@lizuser75
@lizuser75 9 лет назад
And it's free
@mrmako3255
@mrmako3255 9 лет назад
Copy that. I'm pretty sure "hello" (or it is good) is "ya' at' eeh".
@lizuser75
@lizuser75 9 лет назад
Pat Vigil correct
@mrmako3255
@mrmako3255 9 лет назад
+Liz Ahehee'. I have trouble with the pronunciations! It's very different from English. NavajoWOTD dotcom is cool, they have recorded examples, repeated slowly, for folks like me!
@Ladyshystar
@Ladyshystar 9 лет назад
Agreed! He is awesome. :-)
@silenichathasaigh9127
@silenichathasaigh9127 6 лет назад
Very insightful! Great that you provide information about speaking Navajo in context! Keep up the great videos.
@carlosariel7009
@carlosariel7009 9 лет назад
Thank you :) you are a good teacher. Keep doing what you are doing.
@chadcj2077
@chadcj2077 3 года назад
It's tough learning Navajo as an Indian guy with no Navajo roots but the language is so interesting and beautiful that I Love learning it
@roxanamanea7977
@roxanamanea7977 6 лет назад
This is beautiful. You have an amazing gift to teach this language.
@MellissaAspey
@MellissaAspey Месяц назад
I love the description box with all the phrases. Thanks. I want to learn.
@adrielprado9038
@adrielprado9038 9 лет назад
thanks man. It's a very good job you're doing here!
@AnGhaeilge
@AnGhaeilge 9 лет назад
Thanks for providing the context for the phrases. There are great similarities between the history of Navajo and the Irish language. We have a similar amount of speakers, and saw both of our languages displaced by colonists. Keep up the great work.
@fndhead5046
@fndhead5046 2 года назад
Yeah but Irish stuff is hideous and boring.
@elizabeths50
@elizabeths50 5 лет назад
I am glad I have found your channel. Duolingo has started the Navajo language learning with a beta testing and I am excited to really dig into the language more.
@hypnotherapycw
@hypnotherapycw 11 лет назад
Young Brother, this is beautiful. you walk in a beauty way. A'a - open - that is you - the love, genuine-ness, warth with which you share Din'e - thank you. while Lakota is where i wish to spend most of my energy, Din'e has always felt close to me as well. i am so glad to have accidentally discovered your postings. wopila na mitakuye oyasin
@sudoecho7060
@sudoecho7060 5 лет назад
I just picked up a load in New Mexico, and I was super-impressed by this...the Navajo come across as gentle and polite people, and when I watched them working - it was freaky in a good way...they work together not just reflexively but it seemed instinctually. not being racist with this, but was just impressed.
@useurhed
@useurhed 3 года назад
Really cool, thank you! I like the sound of the Dine language and you show us how much respect and thoughtfulness are important in Dine conversation.
@Dawnmariemtz
@Dawnmariemtz 9 лет назад
This guys is good.....his Navajo is perfect.....
@EricT3769
@EricT3769 5 лет назад
Wow. Such a beautiful language. It’s great that people are trying to preserve it. So much is lost when languages and cultures die out.
@urbinamdm
@urbinamdm 3 года назад
Great! Thank you for your generosity to teach this.
@jaimeduncan6167
@jaimeduncan6167 7 лет назад
Beautiful, thanks for sharing and helping keep the flame of the language.
@HM-ll6qw
@HM-ll6qw 5 лет назад
Aa', thank you for posting. This is a beautiful language and you are a wonderful teacher. I am slowly learning.
@samsadax230
@samsadax230 5 месяцев назад
What a beautiful language. It sounds so pure and precious.
@stephenmeyer4332
@stephenmeyer4332 10 лет назад
So open. You're awesome man!!!!
@stephanienavarrete5823
@stephanienavarrete5823 10 месяцев назад
I want to thank you 🙏🏼 I am trying to learn the language ❤ You make it so easy to learn and understand.
@altchang
@altchang 2 года назад
Great practical guide with just the right speed. Thanks for putting the spelling!
@akoden2667
@akoden2667 3 года назад
Just to let you know, since there was no way of you knowing this . I watched this video a few years ago and what you told about starting conversations always stuck with me. When I saw Navajo was available on duolingo (it’s in beta but still good, free too) I immediately thought of your lessons. Then decided to take a dive into the language, more than just skimming through basics but really trying to understand the mindset, culture that come along with the language. I hope and believe this language will only strengthen. The power of technology and the massive increase of world population means that it will survive, especially when so many are interested in Native American culture.
@JJ-wq1fl
@JJ-wq1fl 10 лет назад
OMG!!! I was trying to hard to learn the language when I lived with my friend Shawn but I never mastered anything!! But what I love about Navajo is the history and the amazing people!! I was always in the cultural center in albaquerque becuase Shawn had a dance group DINEH TAH and I was amazed I will definatly subscribe and in hopes to go visit New Mexico again sometime soon!
@michor10
@michor10 7 лет назад
What an amazing language. Really interesting. Thank you for sharing!
@mrforss9756
@mrforss9756 Год назад
Your language is beautiful and should be preserved, so glad you are teaching it. Ahe' hee
@hessjable
@hessjable 8 лет назад
So informational and easy to listen to! Thank you.
@marielopez2627
@marielopez2627 2 года назад
Your a precious blessing💙💯🦅we Appreciate You 🦅Thank You for being alive🎵🎼🎶❣️💙 and sharing all your extrodinary🦅 teachings🌵🦅🐾🎶🎵🎼🦅
@ColetteCopeland
@ColetteCopeland Месяц назад
So respectful, so polite.
@niun10
@niun10 3 года назад
very valuable and lovely. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
@marcusantonius4121
@marcusantonius4121 9 лет назад
My English teacher says this is one of the hardest languages to learn in the world.
@zonii4978
@zonii4978 6 лет назад
Dr Draconian wow is it?Its pretty easy.Well maybe because I have an understanding of my language.
@jacobinfante375
@jacobinfante375 5 лет назад
Oo Fawndom oO yeah it’s one of the hardest languages to learn if you aren’t Navajo
@waydeharvey411
@waydeharvey411 5 лет назад
You gotta pronounce the words correctly. If not, you're either saying a different word or whoever you're speaking to won't understand.
@redblue40rc33
@redblue40rc33 5 лет назад
Try Polish
@thomasschoon8407
@thomasschoon8407 5 лет назад
That's why the Japanese could never decode it...... For what it's worth, coming from me, I think that it is so symbolic of a very intelligent, sophisticated perceptive and yet understanding people who are strong with themselves🙏🤔🙂
@gouyenapache2486
@gouyenapache2486 2 года назад
Thank you for the quick lesson. Will come in handy.
@igusan
@igusan 3 года назад
This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
@cbeto765
@cbeto765 4 года назад
DAMN!! i've pretty much lost most of my native tongue. Its nice to listen to you speak navajo. As a nurse i can understand but cant converse with them. 👍👍
@chadnystrom698
@chadnystrom698 3 года назад
i learn in shiprock accent and its cool to be able to now distinguish between arizona accent and new mexico accent when i learn from others outside family......great video
@TomD67
@TomD67 3 года назад
You are an excellent teacher!
@TwistedZoneTV
@TwistedZoneTV 9 лет назад
My greatest friend in the world, more of a brother since we were 12 is from the ashi (salt) tribe, forgive my spelling. We both turn 50 this year and it's great how you explain not only the pronunciation, but the proper use and terms related to English so well. What you do in sharing and preserving is beyond a great thing. ahehee
@fndhead5046
@fndhead5046 2 года назад
hey why talk with words like "appologize" "forgive" I also read here that you cant spell. fukhead.
@RealistNo1
@RealistNo1 9 лет назад
Aa' Thank you so much! I was so excited to learn a few words here. I have been writing a novel, and one of my characters is Navajo. He is also the Lt. detective in the Analytic Unit in the New Mexico Forensics Department. I wanted to know how he would approach someone of his people, and politely acknowledge them, and you gave this to me, thank you for that so much. I have often wondered most about Apachean, because I was told my father had Apache blood, but we never knew his family, and he was an orphan anyway. So when he died, we lost all touch with any possibility of knowing his origin. Navajo (I understand) is a distant cousin to Apache? I would love to learn more of the language, but also I wish I could learn the language of the Apachean as well. Again: I cannot thank you enough! :) Yes, BETTER than Rosetta Stone!
@brodyhill1449
@brodyhill1449 6 лет назад
Lydia Nolan You are sublime!
@NoOne-yt6yf
@NoOne-yt6yf 4 года назад
So cool. Much respect for your culture and yourself. Keep it strong.
@alchemist_one
@alchemist_one 5 лет назад
Wow... I heard a few of these when I was little. This is amazing. It's amazing someone your age still speaks it!
@Nizhonibearcreek
@Nizhonibearcreek 5 лет назад
Alot of us do we get taught by our parents and most of us teach our kids but some don't unfortanelty
@fndhead5046
@fndhead5046 2 года назад
man I just am now finding Navajo and It is like soooo Coool man!
@Nefylym
@Nefylym 4 года назад
Aheh doo hagooneh, shikei! Thank you for helping me learn your beautiful language!
@johnarizona3820
@johnarizona3820 10 лет назад
Thanks for posting. God Bless!
@albertjohn4264
@albertjohn4264 5 лет назад
Good service, good work. Thanks.
@Rolando_Cueva
@Rolando_Cueva 3 года назад
Aa' is nice, short and yet useful word!
@hawthorneantilles6755
@hawthorneantilles6755 4 года назад
What a beautiful thing you're doing! Really appreciate it. Heading out to UT soon and pan to finally visit Monument Valley and want to show proper respect.
@fndhead5046
@fndhead5046 2 года назад
"Respect" and "Proper" are dead words and boring. Do you always tell everyone about a plan that you haven't figured out yet and make it out like you are just so kind and such a boring dumbass?
@ukrambleon
@ukrambleon 9 лет назад
Nice teaching style. Thanks. :)
@yutingchou9197
@yutingchou9197 5 лет назад
This is amazing that you pointed out they don't say how are you as a starter. I had lived in a pacific island for a few years, they'd always just say" Where are you going?" Or "Where were you?" in their language as a starter.
@mahadiamond9403
@mahadiamond9403 5 лет назад
I'm blown away! I want to learn this language so bad and I loved it so much that you're including the culture of the language as well.. because I hate it when we English-ized every other language to make it sound like us. I really wanna learn this language from the zero I'm a native Arabic and all these letters is not hard to pronounce to me .. I also learned 5 languages but I'm VERY interested in Navajo so much but This is the first video that I got my hands on... please teach us!
@unefleurdelalune8767
@unefleurdelalune8767 9 лет назад
Thank you thank you THANK YOU!! You do not know how happy I was to find this video! You are a good teacher. Thank you so much again ^_^. You should post more pretty please if you could.
@dillonmohamed1
@dillonmohamed1 6 лет назад
This is awesome! I look forward to productions of drama in Navajo.
@LS-sg8rb
@LS-sg8rb Год назад
That's really helpful! Thank you.
@ikeeickholdt
@ikeeickholdt 8 лет назад
Thank you. I like how you educate on how to not be abrupt. I am saying in Kayenta, for a short while, and find the people very receptive to me learning as much as I can of these beautiful people, the Din-he
@zonii4978
@zonii4978 6 лет назад
ike eickholdt Diné
@aliciah.1437
@aliciah.1437 8 месяцев назад
Great teaching , thank you
@joefrench8852
@joefrench8852 7 лет назад
Loving this. "Aa'ha'íí ?" ...this helps alot with my sisters and family out on the rez
@nancychiquito9906
@nancychiquito9906 3 года назад
Ikr imma say it more!
@Toad_Moto
@Toad_Moto 3 года назад
This is beautiful, my man. I love your people, history and pray your language doesn't die out. I'm fascinated by the Navajo, Anasazi, Fremont and Ute (yeah, the Utes could be a holes 🤣.) Sub'd.
@michaelherrera5394
@michaelherrera5394 4 года назад
I have shared your video on LinkedIn. As you deserve a bigger audience. And I'm pretty sure this will work out well for you
@ashleymartinez7629
@ashleymartinez7629 2 года назад
Thank you for the teaching! My kids are Navajo but I understand a little bit not a lot!! Slowly catching on
@arnaudmarlair9201
@arnaudmarlair9201 8 лет назад
Nice video! I'm from Belgium and I'm intersted in Native Indians languages and cultures, your videos are very interesting!
@karlsmith2583
@karlsmith2583 6 лет назад
Arnaud Marlair, from Germany. Berlin, u don't need it... trying to defeat us...usa native Americans
@emptyness2583
@emptyness2583 3 года назад
Keep all the languages and cultures alive! It's what gives humanity flavor.
@MrCoolbeanstogo
@MrCoolbeanstogo 11 месяцев назад
thank you. I just started learning basic Navajo to help me at work at IHS.
@LZmiljoona
@LZmiljoona 11 лет назад
Thanks for sharing your language with us. I found your channel via google's endangered languages project. I love languages :) At 3:34 "Aa' háádéé'" reminded me of "ha det" in Norwegian, which means "good bye" and is pronounced a bit similarly. And it somehow is the opposite of the Navajo phrase, because you use it to end a conversation of course.
@marcuskif
@marcuskif 8 лет назад
I remember I took Spanish class, eventually the teacher heard me pronounce it and they told me I kept saying in the back of my tongue. P.S. The only language I know outside English, is a couple words/phrases in Navajo. So, without thinking I gave a dine accent in Spanish ;).
@JasonMFKee36
@JasonMFKee36 4 года назад
Thank you, brother! Hello from the mid-west
@bushviper8788
@bushviper8788 Год назад
I’ve always been interested about the culture and language of the Native American people. Wanted to learn the language but didn’t want to be offensive in any way. Thank you for sharing your amazing dialect.
@joajoa333
@joajoa333 10 лет назад
Amazing. I can start my first lesson with this video. Thank you! :) i love languages.
@ThatGuy-yf7pj
@ThatGuy-yf7pj 7 лет назад
this is so helpfull because im navajo but i was takeing away from my mom who is 100% navajo from my dad and now liveing with my step mom. and im useing this to learn my language.
@winddragonmma
@winddragonmma 6 лет назад
Thanks. I work with Navajo people in NM and I just wanted to learn basic conversation in Navajo because I really like learning other languages.
@TheMiteful
@TheMiteful 4 года назад
Fascinating, thank you so much
@misterblack6521
@misterblack6521 2 года назад
I like the way your teaching.
@ReidGarwin
@ReidGarwin 5 лет назад
Na Dene language is one of the most beautiful languages I have ever heard. I will be learning it! Loving it!
@gabrielherrera3667
@gabrielherrera3667 Год назад
Wer have u been my friend
@lelandpmorrill
@lelandpmorrill 4 года назад
Just happened on this video just now. Thanks Terry.
@tyronebrown1828
@tyronebrown1828 8 лет назад
Beautiful, thanks.
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