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 Iñupiaq Grammar, Second Year! ♥️


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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 Iñupiaq Grammar, Second Year! ♥️

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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 - ᏅᏙᏗᏎᏍᏗ (nvto-disesdi)
Day - ᎢᎦ (iga)
Week - ᏑᏙᏓᏆᏍᏗ (sunadodaquasdi)
Month - ᏏᏅᏛ (sinvdv)
Year - ᎠᏕᏘᏴᏓ (adetiyvda)
Season - ᎢᏳᎤᏕᏘᏴᏌᏗᏒ (iyu'udetiyvsadisv)
Spring - ᎩᎳᎪᎨ (gilagoge)
Summer - ᎪᎩ (gogi)
Fall - ᎤᎳᎪᎲᏍᏗ (ulagohvsdi)
Winter - ᎪᎵ (goli)
Sunday - ᎤᎾᏙᏓᏆᏍᎬᎢ (unadodaquasgv'i)
Monday - ᎤᎾᏙᏓᏉᏅᎢ (unadodaquonv'i)
Tuesday - ᏔᎵᏁᎢᎦ (taline'iga)
Wednesday - ᏦᎢᏁᎢᎦ (jo'ine'iga)
Thursday - ᏅᎩᏁᎢᎦ (nvgine'iga)
Friday - ᏧᏂᎩᎶᏍᏘ (ju(ni)gilosti)
Saturday - ᎤᎾᏙᏓᏈᏕᎾ (unadodaquidena)
January - ᎤᏃᎸᏔᏂ (unolvtani)
February - ᎧᎧᎵ (kakali)
March - ᎠᏅᏱ (anvyi)
April - ᎧᏬᏂ (kawoni)
May - ᎠᏂᏍᎬᏘ (a(ni)sgvti)
June - ᏘᎭᎷᏱ (tihaluyi)
July - ᎫᏰᏉᏂ (guyequoni)
August - ᎦᎶᏂ (galoni)
September - ᏚᎵᏍᏗ (dulisdi)
October - ᏚᏂᏅᏕ (duninvdi)
November - ᏅᏓᏕᏫ (nvdadewi)
December - ᎥᏍᎩᏱ (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?
Kébec "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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