202109016 DAY019 The Native languages come to an end.

Quechua /// Spoken by 10 million people. Bolivia, Ecuador, and places in South America is where this language is Spoken

Tlingit /// There are only 1,360 Native speakers. It is spoken in the Yukon region, parts of Alaska, and parts of Canada.

Totonac /// This language is Spoken by 250,000 people. Spoken in parts of Mexico

Yupik /// Spoken by 10,000 people, and comes from the land of South-west Alaska.

Pidgin /// A pidgin differs from a creole, which is the first language of a speech community of native speakers that at one point arose from a pidgin. Unlike pidgins, creoles have fully developed vocabulary and patterned grammar.

Dolphin /// clikclickclicklcicklcikcl

Choctaw /// Choctaw and Houma form the Western branch of the Muskogean language family. Although Chickasaw is sometimes listed as a dialect of Choctaw, more extensive documentation of Chickasaw has shown that Choctaw and Chickasaw are best treated as separate but closely related languages.[2]

Zuni /// It is spoken by around 9,500 people, especially in the vicinity of Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, and much smaller numbers in parts of Arizona.

Half Dome
Quechua
Tlingit
Totonac
Yupik
Zuni
Pidgin
Dolphin
Choctaw

Yay! We finished all the languages! 🙂 Now we are able to move on to the next things, and learn more about all the languages. 😉 🙂 ❤

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