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1. Not surprisingly, the Navajo Code Talkers used their native words for birds to describe planes. The word "gini" was used to describe dive bombers that would attack by diving at their targets. What type of bird is a "gini"?
2. To describe agile fighter planes, the Navajo Code Talkers used the term "dah yiitihi". What type of swift bird is a "dah yiitihi"?
3. The Navajo code talkers had terms (some of which were derogatory, some merely humorous) for the different countries involved in WWII, based on the appearances of the soldiers or natives of those countries. The term for "Australia" was "ch'ah yes desi" which referred to the appearance of Australian soldiers. What does "ch'ah yes desi" mean?
4. To come up with the code for "fortification", Navajo Code Talkers used a term to describe a type of fortification they had seen on their own lands, "ah na sozi". What does "ah na sozi" mean?
5. Navajo Code Talkers used aquatic creatures to describe ships. Aircraft carriers were called bird carriers because they carried planes ("birds"). Battleships were called "loo'tsoh" because of their size. What type of creature is a "loo'tsoh"?
6. To describe a cable, such as those used for towing, Navajo Code Talkers used the term "beesh loh" which described what the men saw when they looked at a cable. What does "beesh loh" mean?
7. The Navajo Code Talkers' word for bombs, "ayeezhii", was based on the delivery of the bombs as they were dropped from planes. Since planes were named for birds, what does "ayeezhii" mean?
8. To describe a grenade, Navajo Code Talkers focused on the shape of the weapon and came up with the vegetable "nimasii". What does the word "nimasii" mean?
9. The Navajo word "ch'eeh dighahii" was used as the code for a tank because of the protective coating shared by both. Given the desert environment where the Navajo lived, what is a "ch'eeh dighahii"?
10. Pontoons are air-filled structures used to create bridges and piers. The Navajo Code Talkers called pontoons "toshjeeh dah naa'eel" based on a resemblance in appearance to the pontoons. What does "toshjeeh dah naa'eel" mean?
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