Today's Navajo Word of the Day is "Bits'áá'," which means "from him, from her, from it." It is a continuation from previous lesson, allowing you to put your Navajo language to use every day! :-)        For the examples, remember the sentence structure:        [OBJECT] -- [ACTION] -- [VERB]        I'm borrowing his/her car.    Bicar bits'áá' use áshłééh.        I'm borrowing his/her car.    Bichidí bits'áá' use áshłééh.        [OBJECT:car] -- [ACTION:use] -- [VERB: áshłééh]        I'm copying his/her notes.    Binotes bits'áá' copy áshłééh.        [OBJECT:notes] -- [ACTION:copy] -- [VERB: áshłééh]        Bits'áá': from him/her/it    Nits'áá': from you        Can I borrow your pen?    Nipen nits'áá' use áshłééh ya'?        Ya': is that okay with you/fine with that?        Can I borrow some money from you?    Money nits'áá' borrow áshłééh ya'?        Ya': can also be used to clarify info        Can I copy your notes?    Ninotes nits'áá' copy áshłééh ya'?        Enjoy & I hope this is helpful!
      ELP Language
              Diné Bizaad (Navajo)
      
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