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Thursday, March 13, 2025 - Word of the Day

Diphthongs

Meaning/Definition: When two different vowels come together, they form a vowel cluster called diphthong. We have the Navajo Diphthongs listed, some are lengthened by their environment in the manner they cluster. 

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Wednesday, March 12, 2025 - Word of the Day

Syllabic N

Meaning/Definition: The Syllabic consonant // or /n/ appears in certain Navajo words like: ndaané' they are playing', ntsískees 'I'm thinking', 'it was', ndi, 'but' or ndaaz 'it is heavy'. These words are sometimes written and pronounced with the vowel /i/ after /n/: nidaané 'they are playing', nitsískees, nít'éé/nít'ę́ę́', 'it was', nidaaz 'it is heavy'. The syllabic n is like a vowel in that it can have a low or high tone and in that it can form a syllable even no vowel follows it. 

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Introduction to the Navajo Alphabet using the vowels and Pronunciations

Feb 3, 2025 - SUMMARY
Introduction to the Navajo Alphabet using the vowels and Pronunciations

Today is Monday, or as we say in our language in Navajo, Damį́įgo Biiskání, Domį́į́go Biiskání, or Damį́įgo Biiskání, which roughly translates to "the next day."

The Navajo Nation Department of Diné Education (NN DODE) is proud to present an overview of the Navajo Sound System, highlighting the sounds of the Navajo language as spoken by many of our Diné people. Our primary goal here at NN DODE is to provide a valuable resource for Navajo employees and the community while contributing to a broader understanding of our Diné language.

Today, we will take some time to explain the Navajo vowel sound system, along with the various marks you may see on the vowels a, e, i, and o. The Navajo language includes short vowels, long vowels, diphthongs, extended vowel clusters, consonants, high tones, nasal tones, and glottal marks (glottal stops). But for now, we will cover the Navajo vowels in short vowels: a, e, i, o and long vowels: aa, ee, ii, oo.

Navajo Vowels

Here is a table that is listing the Navajo vowels, their IPA symbols, their pronunciations, and examples of words using each vowel. Also displayed is the explanation of short vowels and long vowels.

Navajo Vowels

Click on the audio; for the recordings of Navajo speakers pronouncing the vowels.
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Electronic Submission to NN Employee Benefits Program

 We are excited to announce that the Navajo Nation Employee Benefits Program has developed a centralized email address for documents to be submitted electronically. We will continue to accept in-person submissions. This process has been established to centralize document submissions and to allow for an automated reply to verify receipt as well as avoid duplications and delays. Documents received will be printed, logged in, and distributed accordingly to designated staff for processing. 

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