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Welcome to our Navajo alphabet page! The following charts show the pronunciation for the Navajo orthography we have used on our site, as well as some alternate spellings that you may find in other books and websites.
Character We Use: |
Sometimes Also Used: |
IPA symbol: | Navajo pronunciation: |
a | a | Like the a in father. | |
aa | a | a![]() |
Like a only held longer. |
e | e | Like the e in they. | |
ee | e | e![]() |
Like e only held longer. |
i | I~i | Like the i in hit or the i in police. | |
ii | i | i![]() |
Like the i in police only held longer. |
o | o | Like the o in note. | |
oo | o | o![]() |
Like o only held longer. |
Character We Use: |
Sometimes Also Used: |
IPA symbol: |
ą | â, ã, an | ã |
ę | ê, ẽ, en | ẽ |
į | î, ĩ, in | ĩ |
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ô, õ, on | õ |
Character We Use: |
Sometimes Also Used: |
IPA symbol: | Navajo pronunciation: |
b | p | b ~ p | Like b in bill or the soft p in spill. |
ch | č | t![]() |
Like ch in child. |
ch' | ![]() |
t![]() |
Like ch, only glottalized (pronounced with a pop of air.) |
d | t | d ~ t | Like d in day or the soft t in stay. |
dl | dł | Somewhat like the dle in ladle. | |
dz | ds |  dz | Like ds in Edsel. |
g | k | g ~ k | Like g in gate or the soft k in skate. |
gh | γ | Like the g in the Spanish word saguaro. It sounds like the "ch" sound in German words like "ach," only voiced. | |
h | x, j | h ~ x | Like h in English hay. Sometimes it is pronounced more raspily, like the j in Spanish jalapeño. |
hw | hw | Soft sound like blowing out a candle. | |
j | d![]() |
Like j in jar. | |
k | kh | Like the hard k in king. | |
k' | ![]() |
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Like k, only glottalized (pronounced with a pop of air.) |
kw | kw | Like the qu in queen. | |
l | l | Like l in light. | |
ł | hl, lh, £, / | ł | This sound is a lateral fricative that doesn't really exist in English. The Navajo pronunciation sounds like the "ll" in the Welsh name "Llewellyn." Some English speakers can pronounce it well if they try to pronounce the "breathy l" in the word clue without the c in front of it. |
m | m | Like m in moon. | |
n | n | Like n in night. | |
s | s | Like s in sing. | |
sh | š |  ![]() |
Like sh in shy. |
t | th | Like the hard t in tie. | |
t' | ![]() |
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Like t, only glottalized (pronounced with a pop of air.) |
tł | tl | tł | Somewhat like the tle in bottle. |
tł' | t![]() |
t![]() |
Like tł only glottalized (pronounced with a pop of air.) |
ts | c | ts | Like ts in tsunami. |
ts' | t![]() |
t![]() |
Like ts, only glottalized (pronounced with a pop of air.) |
w | w | Like w in way. | |
y | j | Like y in yes. | |
z | z | Like z in zoo. | |
zh | ž |  ![]() |
Like the ge in garage. |
’ | ?, h | ![]() |
A pause sound, like the one in the middle of the word "uh-oh." |
á | high tone |
a | low tone |
aá | rising tone |
áa | falling tone |
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