"Na-dene" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Na-Dene is a language family spoken primarily in North America. It is a group of indigenous languages spoken by various Native American tribes, including the Tlingit, Haida, and Athabaskan people. The Na-Dene languages are known for their complex grammar and rich vocabulary, and are often characterized by their use of suffixes and prefixes to indicate grammatical relationships.
Note bene. "N.b." is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase "nota bene," which means "note well" or "notice." It is often used to draw attention to something important or to remind someone of a crucial detail.
The word "na" is a shortened form of the word "naive" which means having or showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or good judgment.