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.

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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