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Friday, August 3, 2012

Languages you never heard of before




You might be one those guys who know several languages, but I bet you probably don’t know this ones




Chamicuro


there are just 8 people alive and they are from the same family who can speak this language which belongs to enchant inhabitants of the pyro, and by the way there is a dictionary for this one.






Faroese
Faroe islands are located in Denmark, and the language they speak with is derived for the languages of northern Germany, there are 
about 45,000 people on this islands that can speak it.




Sarsi
This language is spoken by Indians n south Canada, there is only 50 person left who can speak it and most of them are alder making it facing extinction, what is wired  is that it’s a non-writable language.




Basque
A rare language , in past it was spoken by over 600,000 individual living in the spinach/ French borders, and it was written in Latin letters, this language has despaired.

Frisian
This one is so much close to English because they had the same source which is West Germany, that’s way we find matching letters from both languages, people from Germany who live in Holland still speak this language.




Miao languages
A language spoken by few people in china, and it’s totally different from Chinese, enchant Latin letters is used to write this language.


Tok Pisin
Despite its small size the inhabitants of New Guinea speak over 800 languages​​, including the "Tok Pisin" it is similar to the English with less letters, it is one of the main languages ​​in Guinea in addition to English.  

Gothic
One Of East Germany extinct languages, the characters used are similar the Greek and Latin.



Shona
This language is spoken by more than 11 million people in Niger and the Congo, a country whose citizens speak more than 1500 languages, each of these languages ​​have their own pronunciation just to prove  that this place is the source of the world's languages​​.   

British
Many does not know that the British of now is not the British that used to be, which was spoken by the citizens of Britain before entering the "Anglo-Saxon" They have to change features of the language and so the  " original British " changed into several languages ​​including English  and Welsh .

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