Translation Services USA offers professional translation services for English to Navajo and Navajo to English language pairs. We also translate Navajo to and from any other world language. We can translate into over 100 different languages. In fact, Translation Services USA is the only agency in the market which can fully translate Navajo to literally any language in the world!
Our translation team consists of many expert and experienced Navajo translators. Each translator specializes in a different field such as legal, financial, medical, and more.
Whether your Navajo translation need is small or large, Translation Services USA is always there to assist you with your translation needs. Our Navajo translation team has many experienced document translators who specialize in translating many different types of documents including birth and death certificates, marriage certificates and divorce decrees, diplomas and transcripts, and any other Navajo document you may need translated.
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Navajo is an Apachean language of the Athabaskan language family, belonging to the Na-Dene phylum. It is like the other Apachean languages in that although the majority of the languages in the Na-Dene family are spoken much farther north (Alaska, Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Canadian Provinces) Navajo is spoken much farther south (in the southwest United States) by the Navajo people. Navajo claims more speakers than any other Native American language north of the Mexican border, with more than 100,000 native speakers, and this number is actually increasing with time. During World War II, a code based on Navajo was used by code talkers to send secure military messages over radio.
Typologically, Navajo is an agglutinative language, but many of its affixes combine into barely recognizable contractions. For this reason, some call it a polysynthetic language. Navajo words are altered primarily by prefixes, with circumfixes playing some part as well. The key element in Navajo is the verb, with even some noun meanings provided by verbs; many complex nouns are derived from verbs as well; for instance, the Navajo word łéé'íí'nííł "cemetery" is actually a verb meaning "they lie in the ground". Navajo has a large variety of noun classes including "animate", "round object", "long, stiff object" and "granular object". Many basic verbs in Navajo may translate into many words in English; for instance, the verb si' means "to cause a hafted object to move" or, more practically, "to practice archery".
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