Online English to Navajo Translator

Convert and translate modern English prose into authentic historical or fictional Navajo Translator scripts instantly. Adjust size and download transparent calligraphy stencils.

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Academic Guide & Vocabulary Mapping

Diné Bizaad: The Navajo Language

Navajo (Diné Bizaad) is a Southern Athabaskan language spoken by the Navajo people of the American Southwest. It is famous for its intricate tonal structure, complex verb morphology, and its historical role as a military code (the Code Talkers) during World War II.

Our interface includes a virtual keyboard layout supporting special characters like nasalized vowels with high tone (ą́, ę́, į́, ǫ́) and the barred-l (ł) to ensure 100% orthographic accuracy.

Core Verified Dictionaries

Here are some of the most requested concepts mapped to their verified translation values in our database:

English Concept Navajo Translator Script / Notation
hello yá'át'ééh
love ayóó'ó'ní
friend shik'is
water
sun shá
moon ooljéé'
star sǫ'
mountain dził
strength bidziil
fire kǫ'
earth kéyah
sky
wind níyol
life iiná
death ánnoonééł
dream na'alye'
family hooghan
wisdom bil hózhǫ́

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why was the Navajo language used as a code in WWII?

Navajo has no written language or grammar rules outside of the Navajo Nation, and is extremely complex phonetically. The Japanese military was never able to crack the code, saving thousands of lives.

How does the virtual keyboard work on this page?

Simply click the diacritic buttons (ą́, ł) below the input panel to insert them into your translation string without needing a specialized hardware layout.

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