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Navajo

The Navajo language is a member of the Athabaskan family, spoken by the Navajo people of the Southwestern United States. It is one of the most complex and intricate of all Native American languages, and has been described as "the most beautiful sounding language in the world." The Navajo language is incredibly rich and expressive, and has been used in a variety of ways over the years. It has been used as a tool for storytelling, as a means of communication between Navajo people and other tribes, and as a way to record the history and culture of the Navajo people. The Navajo language is also a unique and powerful tool for Navajo people to connect with their heritage and identity. For many Navajo people, speaking the language is a way to connect with their ancestors and the land that they come from. The Navajo language is currently facing a number of challenges. The number of Navajo people who are fluent in the language is declining, as is the number of Navajo people who live on the Navajo Nation. However, the Navajo people are working hard to keep the language alive, and there are a number of programs and initiatives in place to help preserve and promote the use of the Navajo language.

Language group

Apache languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Navajo
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Navajo, United States, Latin
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Navajo, United States
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Navajo, Latin
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