Author

Created on

Last Updated On

Language

Diné Bizaad (Navajo)

Resource Type

Video
/Navajo Word of the Day - "Plastic"
Today's Navajo Word is "Tó Doo Bináká Nílíní," which means "plastic." Literally, the phrase means, "Water Doesn't Flow Through It." I heard this for the first time tonight on KTNN. The sentence used is, "Díí bee adlání tó doo bináká nílíní bee ályaa," which means, "This cup is made out of plastic." The breakdown: Díí: this Bee adlání: cup Tó: water Doo bináká nílíní: the thing that it doesn't flow through Bee: by means of it Ályaa: it is made I know it's fun to learn the more complex Navajo words. I decided it would be more beneficial to teach more simple & useable words. So, I've decided to give more simple phrases that can be more readily used. Let me know what you think... :-)

Contributor:

DayBreakWarrior

Youtube:

URL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0nA29BDgn0&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Was this article helpful?
0
0
No votes have been submitted yet.
0
No votes have been submitted yet.

Recommended Resources

Drawing of people sitting around a campfire and standing in a group, in colorful organic style. Text reads "Endangered Languages: A Fact Sheet"

Outreach and Awareness

Outreach and Awareness

Language Diversity and Language Endangerment

Language Diversity and Language Endangerment
Endangered Languages: A Fact Sheet

Submitted by

ELP

Published on: