Naomi (Apache Language)
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- Naomi rejoices in the power of prayer and a life transformed through the power of God's Word! (APACHE LANGUAGE) To watch Naomi's testimony in English: • Naomi
Listen to select books of the New Testament in the Apache language:
Gospel of John
• The Gospel of John - W...
Gospel of Luke
• Gospel of Luke - Apach...
Romans
• Romans - Apache Audio ...
Galatians
• Galatians - Western Ap...
Ephesians
• Ephesians - Western Ap...
Philippians
• Philippians - Apache L...
Colossians
• Colossians - Apache La...
I & II Thessalonians
• I & II Thessalonians -...
Titus
• Titus - Apache Audio B...
Philemon
• Philemon - Apache Lang...
James
• James - Apache Languag...
I & II Peter
• I & II Peter - Apache ...
I, II, III John
• I, II, III John - Apac...
Jude
• The Book of Jude - Apa...
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Public schools should offer native American language classes. Imagine knowing Apache or Navajo or Cherokee and the pride that comes with knowing an American original.
They’d have to run classes all day for years just to get them to master the language
@@connor-dg6wc I think it'd be worth it!
@@connor-dg6wcright. But that’s better than nothing maybe? Before our languages become silent
What a privilege to hear the Apache language spoken by this gentle lady. Please keep it forever.
God bless natives... greetings from Türkiye
I don’t understand the words but feel the power and magic of this beautiful language.
I hope all the Apache learn and keep their language
I hope they do, too.
I do not speak your language, but when my spirit heard your words, it brought tears to my eyes as your sister in the Lord. Be blessed. 💜
I’ve never heard Apache spoken before. I can hear that it’s related to Navajo. I didn’t expect it to sound so beautiful. Amazing! Thank you for sharing your language with us. Given the history of the US and it’s genocidal policies against the Indigenous peoples of North America, the fact that we have been given the privilege and gift of hearing this is an amazing feat of perseverance in and of itself. Thank you.
As a boy I heard Apache spoken several times, first time again for fifty years. Thank you!
Greeting to native people in America from Iraqi Turcmans❤
Greatings from Middle Europe, where we also recognised grace of our Lord Jesus.
1st time hearing the Apache language. Apache sounds beautiful!
Gracias Sister! My Mame Is Pierangelo, I live in Italy.
Apache Forever!
I pray for the people of San Carlos.
Hi beautiful Naomi, my name is Carmelino Rodríguez, I'm from Guatemala, Central America. I like the way you speaking Apache language. Let me write to you or for you the same verse of John 6:35 in my language (aguacateco) at this way;
I bin ina'tz yi waj yi na ak'on itz'ajb'il, alchok squetz yil xomtzaj swej, qui't quim talma' tan wej, ej nin alchok squetz yil chin tocsaj, qui't quim talma' tan saktzi'.
So God bless you and God bless the great apache's culture forever. Greetings from Guatemala.
I hear you my sister and I understand what you are saying. I am a 10 year military Navajo (Dine ) veteran from Flagstaff AZ area and now living in North Carolina --- far from home. I am missing listening to my native language, what you just said is music to my ears.
music to my ears,,so comforting,, like a warm breeze caressing a candle flame'' my people, am blessed''
What a beautiful sounding language. It’s almost musical to the ear.
What beautiful gentle sounding language.
God bless you, sister. Chiricahua brother.
Beautiful to hear one of the original languages of that land.Respect
It is wonderful to hear such a beautiful native language, and it pleases me greatly that it is kept alive. It challenges me to seek what others I have never heard. With the variances that may come from the '600 Nations' that I have heard of, my journey may be very long, but looked forward to, respectfully.
Im Dine'e (navajo dialect). You sound just like my Christian mother. She would sit with us and tell us of Jesus. Repentance. She is no more, but the words echo from a different language. Dialect.
Thank you, Jesus I'm also a believer in Christ, I'm a God 🙏 forgiving Apache cowboy 🤠 still walking in my sobriety life it's 4 yrs. I'm sober n still going to church n 🙏 praying, T.Y.J.amen.
I have a small percentage of apache blood, although when i see old pictures of pure apache i see my sharp features in many of their faces and i tan like all get out lol. Im 57 yrs old and decided i want to learn more about it. I looked up the language and read words but never heard it spoken. Its actually pleasing to the ear, unlike many ancient languages such as those in asia and africa that sound terrible to my ears.
Please add closed captioning in both the Native language being spoken and in English. Thank you.
Wow such a beautiful language. It’s very important that such a great language of the true ‘American’ people is preserved. The language, culture etc are important in preserving your roots for yourself and for future generations. All the best to my sister (Naomi) in humanity from the UK.
Very beautiful language & lady...
I had the privilege in 1997 of being on White mountain working with the Apache children of the evening and ministering to and with them while their parents were in revival. It was a glorious time in the Lord . In the last days God will use the native American people greatly to usher Yeshua.
Absolutly beautiful , and the language also
I'm part Apache but don't speak the language. It is beautiful
Much luv and respect miss naomi god bless ♥️
Navajoland schools do have classes in Navajo, as well as English!❤
We need closed captioning to help non-Apache or other non-Native speakers need. The Navajo do have closed captioning!😀
She speaks beautiful...👄👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I remember my mom praying for us as well, early in the morning. 💖💐
I wish I could speak it
Wow, beautiful.
I pray the windows of heaven will be opened and all of the blessings of the universe would flood your life with love ❤️ blessings and a abundance of prosperity. 🙏
With prayer all things are POSSIBLE . . I love your words of Encouragement
Great and Honorable people and traditions. Thank you.
Wonderful language and culture. Greetings from Germany
😊bless,yourheart❤❤❤
She's very pretty and this sounds wonderful. Thank you.
Thanks..
My sister, beautiful said,
Such Beautiful language, thank u for sharing💖💖💖
Beautiful language and lady
With tears of joy -thank you.
Beautiful
Beautifil lady, language and people
Praise God sister!
beautiful
Thank you Naomi
Oh! So beautiful! Totally different!
I'm just know learning about my heritage and its very interesting I can't wait to learn more about it
Beautiful woman. ❤
Very good.
I feel my people (Kurd) will reminds like native american one day which is sad.
we suffered so long and still, we almost lost our language in Turkey, most people speak Turkish than their own language.
Lovley
👋🫵🗣️ beautiful&🫵👀👍🌹
love to hear our wonderful native people speak their language. i'm not native but i love the native people of this country. God bless her! Jesus is king!
Apache sounds just like Navajo. 😳
We were once with the Navajo long ago, but the tribe split up. There is some words of navajo that may seem to be missing a root on why the word is said, or used. It is because it was originally from apache language.
I am no expert but i believe they are closely related.
It is almost the same
@@roundtheloopandback they belong to UTO-Aztec roots.
@@teresaguerrasalazar no, Athabaskan
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🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️
Nizohni Shi Oodani Kea' = Beautiful My CHRISTian Relatives = In Dine' aka Navajo
Oh my. Is it her elocution or is her language a song!? ... *transcendent*
I pray in tongues and I’m positive it’s a Native American tongue but I’m not sure what Nation.
I am learning Western Apache and would like to know if anyone can help me with the following English words
1. Toes, 2. Milk or Cream, 3. Tree. Thank you
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Sound a little like Korean language
I hear similarities with Siberian languages
After all Native Americans come from Siberia and migrated from there to America during Ice Age
She looks like my aunt. I’m Hmong 😅
Sounds like some Asian language. Pretty cool
What's she talking about?
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You can watch her telling the same story on this video in English. We trust it will be a blessing to you!
It sounds like Irish mixed with Chinese
They should develop their own alphabet
wow the vowels are so short. native american languages are built different man
To my English ear, this sounds fairly similar to Welsh (a Celtic tongue).
Sounds so much like diné, but it sounds slightly weird, love it regardless...
Hey man, that sounds almost like Dine bizaad.
¿Como les iba mejor, con la Paz de Anza con la corona española, o con los "pioneros" USA con sus soldaditos azules al frente? ¿Mejor Custer que San Junipero Serra?
Me quedé pasmada con lo absolutamente EXÓTICO del lenguaje.
Acá en Argentina, en el litoral, aunque se hable español, el acento es guaraní; en el noroeste, el acento es quechua; sé q en otros países (nauhuatl en México) pasa lo mismo.... Pensé que era así en todos lados: que el idioma de la "colonia" absorbe al de los naturales. Esperaba q reconocer en el "apache" algún rasgo del inglés americano... NA-Da.
Eso sí que debe haber sido un exterminio 😰
Sounds Mongolian