After 3 rounds of competitions the 128 Languages have been whittled down to 32. The Round of 32 includes: yorubavietnamesebabyjapanesedogcatplantsthaigreekbrasiliancatalanitaliandanishicelandicfrenchrussiansignsinhalamoroccan arabicpersianurdunepalesesanskritinuitmakahmaorinavajohawaiianojibweyupikpidgin congrats to everyone for making it this far in the madness
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DAY 099 DOLPHIN
DAY 098 PIDGIN not Pigeon
Because Nigeria was invaded by many European countries with different languages Nigerian Pidgin was commonly spoken among the multilingual populations of the big cities. Today the language has more speakers than any other language in the country. Hawai‘i Pidgin spoken on the playgrounds and in neighborhood conversations. It can also be heard on a fewContinue reading “DAY 098 PIDGIN not Pigeon”
DAY 097 YUPIK
The Yupik languages are the distinct languages of the several Yupik peoples of western and south-central Alaska and northeastern Siberia.
DAY 096 QUECHUA
Quechua is an indigenous language family spoken by the Quechua peoples, primarily living in the Peruvian Andes. English (Quechua)I’m from … (Nuqa) …manta kaniPleased to meet you Anchatam kusikusani riqsisuspaykiGood morning Wuynus diyas Allin p’unchayGood afternoon Wuynas tardis
Day 095 End Week 19
Day 095 End Week 19
DAY 094 OJIBWE great lakes Gichigamiing
Ezra’s words English Ojibwa White – WaabishkiYellow – OzaawiRed – MiskoBlack – MakadeEat – Miijin or WiisiniSee – WaabiHear – NoondamSing – NagamoLeave – Maajaa or Nagazh Ojibwe, also known as Ojibwa, Ojibway, Otchipwe, or Ojibwemowin, is an indigenous language of North America of the Algonquian language family. The language is characterized by a seriesContinue reading “DAY 094 OJIBWE great lakes Gichigamiing”
DAY 093 MIWOK liversofyosemite
The Miwok or Miwokan languages, also known as Moquelumnan or Miwuk, are a group of endangered languages spoken in central California by the Miwok peoples, ranging from the Bay Area to the Sierra Nevada. There are seven Miwok languages, four of which have distinct regional dialects.
DAY 092 FIJIAN
IntroductionFijian is spoken in Fiji, obviously. Though there are other languages that are spoken there like English and Fijian Hindu the language I’m going to focus on today is going to be Fijian. Fijian is the Native language of Fiji so it’s obvious that we learn about Fijian and not the other languages. 🙂 SoContinue reading “DAY 092 FIJIAN”
DAY 091 HAWAIIAN Aloha
IntroductionYo, surfs up! Hang loose! I think that the Hawaiian language is used in the wrong way with the wrong meaning WAY too much by the fancy rich hotel. But onto the next topic, there are approximately 24,000 Native people who speak Hawaiian. WordsMahalo nui loa – Thank you very much. Weather reportPrinceville, HITuesdayPartly cloudy79°FPrecipitation:Continue reading “DAY 091 HAWAIIAN Aloha”