Hey don't cry. Alaska Native Language Archive providing access to Alaska's diverse linguistic heritage, okay?
I personally recommend Edna Ahgeak MacLean's North Slope IΓ±upiaq Grammar, Second Year! β₯οΈ
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Hey don't cry. Alaska Native Language Archive providing access to Alaska's diverse linguistic heritage, okay?
I personally recommend Edna Ahgeak MacLean's North Slope IΓ±upiaq Grammar, Second Year! β₯οΈ

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Nenets language spoken
Can you speak multiple languages? My sister can, and I think it's really cool!
Thanks for the poll request, anonymous! I think your sister sounds very cool, and I wish I could speak a second language (specifically Japanese!). Keep 'em coming, folks.
Can you speak multiple languages? [Note: Include sign language. Do not include braille.]
Yes, I am multilingual and fluent in 4 or more languages
Yes, I am trilingual (fluent in 3 languages)
Yes, I am bilingual (fluent in 2 languages)
No, I am monolingual/unilingual (fluent in 1 language)
Cherokee Vocab: Seasons, Days, and Months
Calendar - α ααααα (nvto-disesdi)
Day - α’α¦ (iga)
Week - αααααα (sunadodaquasdi)
Month - αα α (sinvdv)
Year - α ααα΄α (adetiyvda)
Season - α’α³α€ααα΄ααα (iyu'udetiyvsadisv)
Spring - α©α³αͺα¨ (gilagoge)
Summer - αͺα© (gogi)
Fall - α€α³αͺα²αα (ulagohvsdi)
Winter - αͺα΅ (goli)
Sunday - α€αΎααααα¬α’ (unadodaquasgv'i)
Monday - α€αΎαααα α’ (unadodaquonv'i)
Tuesday - αα΅αα’α¦ (taline'iga)
Wednesday - α¦α’αα’α¦ (jo'ine'iga)
Thursday - α α©αα’α¦ (nvgine'iga)
Friday - α§αα©αΆαα (ju(ni)gilosti)
Saturday - α€αΎαααααΎ (unadodaquidena)
January - α€ααΈαα (unolvtani)
February - α§α§α΅ (kakali)
March - α α α± (anvyi)
April - α§α¬α (kawoni)
May - α ααα¬α (a(ni)sgvti)
June - ααα·α± (tihaluyi)
July - α«α°αα (guyequoni)
August - α¦αΆα (galoni)
September - αα΅αα (dulisdi)
October - ααα α (duninvdi)
November - α ααα« (nvdadewi)
December - α₯αα©α± (vsgiyi)
A History of Indigenous Women with Lily Gladstone: Ep 19 of Crash Course Native American History
Modern Tribal Governments Explained: Ep 20 of Crash Course Native American History
Native Languages & The Indian Education Act: Ep 21 of Crash Course Native American History
The Land Back Movement Explained: Ep 22 of Crash Course Native American History
Hollywood, Pretendians, and Cultural Appropriation: Ep 23 of Crash Course Native American History
What Can a Prophecy Tell Us About Climate Change?: Ep 24 of Crash Course Native American History

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Hello
I am of (stolen gen) Wiradjuri decent.
I feel that my people's culture, connection, and community has been ripped from my grasp before I even got to inherit it.
I want to learn the Wiradjuri language, help keep it alive but I need some help. Tips, advice, resource recommendations, ect for learning the language, especially one with as many cases as Wiradjuri.
I already know about Stan&Flo Grant's Wiradjuri Dictionary (based on Dr. Stan Grant and Dr. John Rudder's work)
I have mostly enjoyed learning languages on my own before, but have never had good results.
It also might be important to know that I am autistic
Favorite traditional, Indigenous name for "Quebec city", Quebec?
KΓ©bec "where the river narrows" (Algonquin)
Uepishtikueiau "rabbit narrows"? (Innu)
Windake "the island" (Wyandot)
Quililbek "place where the waters narrow" (Abenaki)
Stadacona (Huron)
Kupaic (Inuit)
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