Audio Book in Navajo

Listen to stories in Navajo!

Enjoy a collection of stories in Navajo as well as hundreds of essential phrases and vocab. Ideal for those who would like to learn Navajo while jogging, exercising, commuting, cooking or sleeping. The MP3 files can be copied to your smartphone or your iPad (via iTunes).

Listen to stories in Navajo!

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Listen to stories in Navajo!

Included in the course

  • MP3 Files in Navajo for download
  • A PDF File for download

Key Features

  • Simple stories in Navajo
  • Phrases and vocabulary in Navajo and English
  • Improve your Navajo comprehension
  • Roughly 60 minutes of audio files

Price

Just $21.50

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Short Navajo lesson

Navajo nouns - plural

The plural is used, in general, to talk about more than one object. Examples in English would be 'dogs', 'cats', 'houses' and 'children'. Most nouns in Navajo do not make a difference between singular and plural. Animate nouns in Navajo can use the word '-ke' to show the plural.

Examples

at’ééké
girls
áłchíní
children
ikáá’ dah asdáhí
chairs
ashkiiké
boys
hastiin
men
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About Navajo

About Navajo

Navajo belongs to the Na-Dené language family. If you are planning on doing some travelling, learning Navajo would be a great way to make the most of your trip.

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Basic words and phrases in Navajo

Learn to get by in Navajo with these useful words and phrases. We'll begin by learning some basic Navajo phrases which you can use for everyday communication.

Basic words and phrases in Navajo
Yá’át’ééh abíní!
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Navajo-English dictionary

Navajo-English dictionary

A great companion for Navajo language learners, from beginner to intermediate level. Includes the most commonly used words in Navajo today. You can view the PDF dictionary on your smartphone or your iPad (using the free iBooks app).

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You can learn Navajo in just 9 easy steps.

You can go from beginner to fluent in Navajo in a short time and our nine-step Navajo learning guide will show you how. We'll be talking about Navajo greetings, nouns, adjectives and verbs. The guide provides an overview of each step in the progression of skills needed to learn to speak, read and understand Navajo.

Navajo learning guide : Step 4

In the previous steps, we taught you the words kin, naaltsoos and bikʼi dah asdáhí (house, book, chair). We also taught you how to use the indefinite article in Navajo to form kin, naaltsoos and bikʼi dah asdáhí (a house, a book, a chair). In this step, we concentrate on how to use the definite article in Navajo to form kin, naaltsoos and bik’i dah asdáhí (the house, the book, the chair). You'll see an easy to follow lesson which includes numerous useful examples in both Navajo and English. To get started with step 1, simply click the 9-step speedometer symbol. Or you can move ahead to step 5, by clicking the Next Step button (The plural in Navajo).

TeachMe! Navajo

TeachMe! Navajo

Learn Navajo the easy, fun and fast way. Whether you're a complete beginner or you already know a few phrases in Navajo, you'll be amazed at just how quickly you learn!

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