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navajo

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for navajo.

Editorial note

For better or worse, it's not an Arizona problem, but a problem on the sovereign Navajo nation land.

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Definitions3
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Quick take

A member of the Navajo people, currently the largest Native American tribe in North America.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of navajo gathered in one view.

noun

A member of the Navajo people, currently the largest Native American tribe in North America.

noun

An Amerindian people who traditionally speak the Navajo language.

noun

An Apachean (Southern Athabaskan) language of the Athabascan language family belonging to the Na-Dené phylum. It is spoken by 149,000 people in the American Southwest (Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for navajo.

noun

A member of the Navajo people, currently the largest Native American tribe in North America.

noun

An Amerindian people who traditionally speak the Navajo language.

noun

An Apachean (Southern Athabaskan) language of the Athabascan language family belonging to the Na-Dené phylum. It is spoken by 149,000 people in the American Southwest (Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado).

Example sentences

1

For better or worse, it's not an Arizona problem, but a problem on the sovereign Navajo nation land.

2

The Navajo station’s infernos gobble 15 tons of coal each minute, 24 hours each day, every day.

3

A great portion of the Navajo nation resides in Arizona, as well as Apache and other tribes.

4

(I know all of this because I designed a font for Navajo in the early 90s, while working on the Navajo reservation.

5

All the vowels in Navajo can have a hook under them (indicated nasal tone) and an acute accent above them (indicating higher pitch).

6

For any person who works on classified projects in military service, the person can't point out specifics of his work, whether Navajo or not.

7

Whereas your run-of-the-mill white GI, or in some cases non-code-talker Najavo, could point out his work in the service your Navajo code-talker could not.

8

Some of my family members do charity work out at Navajo Mountain in southern Utah, which is one of the poorest places in the US.

9

I grew up in Navajo County(Holbrook & Snowflake) and now live in Downtown Palo Alto.

10

Most insecurity in Navajo adults derives from this single disconnect.

11

...the Navajo Generating Station keeps grinding away, consuming 22,000 tons of coal and emitting 44,000 tons of carbon each day.

12

Window Rock is a dusty tiny town, seat of the Navajo Nation--I've actually been there, it has one grocery store and a single strip mall.

Quote examples

1

In the American southwest the Navajo call themselves "Dine" which means "the people".

2

The Navajo word for "cellphone" translates to "the thing you spin around with".

3

So basically if they had kept the use of these guys' Navajo language transmissions to things that had a "keep secret" timeline that was relatively short, it was pretty secure for that use.

4

The link posted by twoodfin says this: "He has a history of aggressive behavior," said Navajo County Attorney Carlyon, whose investigators unearthed police reports relating to John in Alabama, Illinois and California.

Proper noun examples

1

Navajo vowels also come in long and short duration; a doubled vowel means long.

2

Also Navajo, though grammatically odd to speakers of Indo-European languages, contrary to the article does not seem to only have irregular verbs.

3

Raising a child bilingual in Gaelic and Navajo, not so good.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use navajo in a sentence?

For better or worse, it's not an Arizona problem, but a problem on the sovereign Navajo nation land.

What does navajo mean?

A member of the Navajo people, currently the largest Native American tribe in North America.

What part of speech is navajo?

navajo is commonly used as noun.