Today's Navajo Word of the Day is "aheeskidígíí," or "pictures." Trying to incorporate words from previous lessons, I also used the word "computer." My choice of words of the day try to show that the Navajo language is fluid & uses "today's" words.        Today's sentence for the word of the day is "Aheeskidígíí ła' shibéésh nitsikeesí bikáa'ji' díníił'iił," which means, "let's look at pictures on my computer."            The breakdown:        Aheeskidígíí: pictures someone took    Ła': some    Shibéésh nitsikeesí: my computer    Bikáa'ji': on it    Díníił'iił: let's look at it        With Navajo, some words change based on who is doing the action. This word is the same. The noun "aheeskidígíí" refers to pictures someone else took. If you're saying, "Pictures I took," you say, "ahééłkidígíí." To say, "Pictures YOU took," you say, "ahíníłkidígíí." For details, you can send me messages or strike up a conversation with a fluent Navajo speaker.
      ELP Language
              Diné Bizaad (Navajo)
      
      Resource Types
              Video
      
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      Tag
              video
                Video
                Language Learning and Teaching
      
      URL
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39sriiLOfpA&feature=youtube_gdata_player