tsinaabąąs(wagon)
jį́(day)
kǫ́ǫ́(here)

DIPHTHONGS

The diphthongs are as follows:

aihai (winter)aisle
eiséí (sand)weigh
oi'ayóí (very)Joey

The diphthongs oi (as in Joey) will frequently be heard as ui (as in dewy) in certain sections of the reservation. However, since the related word ayóó is always of one value, this spelling has been standardized.

In a similar way, the diphthongs ei and ai are not universally distinguished. For example, the word for sand, séí will be pronounced sáí by some Navahos.

CONSONANTS

The consonants are as follows:

bbá (for him)likepin spot
ddíí (this)liketin stop
ggah (rabbit)likekin sky

These sounds are not truly voiced as are the sounds represented by these letters in English, but are like the wholly unaspirated p, t, and k in the English words given as examples.