I learn a little Greenlandic sometimes and I want to study it more in depth in the future.

You can reply if a native american language is your native language as well

  • Leninismydad
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    Not indigenous American languages but I want to learn Gaeilge, my dad speaks it, but it’s not my focus right living in se asia

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    No but I want to learn whatever my ancestors in Mexico region were speaking.

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      With Mexico region do you mean central Mexico? Then maybe they were speaking Nahuatl

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        I don’t know for sure. My great grandma I met her is an indigenous Mexican lady. I will have to ask around.

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    I wanted to learn either Lushootseed or Chinook Wawa, but theres not many resources out there…

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    Know a few words in Nahuatl thanks to grandma, she was Mixtec though, but was really guarded about her indigenous culture and language since she was taught to feel shame about it. Never actively learned more about it. I do find it interesting local indigenous language (live near a reservation but don’t want to dox myself) word for water is somewhat similar sounding to the Nahuatl word for fisher.

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    I’d love to, but sadly the world will treat you better if you know a language that companies are interested in, so I’m learning Chinese, which is still pretty cool.

  • Lenin enjoyer🏳️‍⚧️M
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    I know a small ittby bitty amount of Classical Nahuatl. It’s not a modern form of the language, but it’s still very interesting.