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During the Battle of Iwo Jima, Navajo code talkers sent an extremely important message to US military leaders. It formed one word:

Sheep-Uncle-Ram-Ice-Bear-Ant-Cat-Horse-Itch

Here is the Navajo translation:

Dibeh, Shi-da, Dah-nes-tsa, Tkin, Shush, Wol-La-Chee, Moasi, Lin, Yeh-hes.

But what did it mean?



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The message "Sheep-Uncle-Ram-Ice-Bear-Ant-Cat-Horse-Itch" translated from Navajo code talker language corresponds to the word "Determined." Here's the breakdown:

- Sheep = Dibeh

- Uncle = Shi-da

- Ram = Dah-nes-tsa

- Ice = Tkin

- Bear = Shush

- Ant = Wol-La-Chee

- Cat = Moasi

- Horse = Lin

- Itch = Yeh-hes

Putting these together in order gives us "Dibeh Shi-da Dah-nes-tsa Tkin Shush Wol-La-Chee Moasi Lin Yeh-hes," which translates to "Determined" in English.

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