NA-DENE LANGUAGES

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    Na-Dene language is a family of Native American languages that includes at least the Athabaskan languages, Eyak, and Tlingit languages. Haida was formerly included but is now considered doubtful. By far the most widely spoken Na-Dene language today is Navajo.
    In February 2008, a proposal connecting Na-Dene (excluding Haida) to the Yeniseian languages of central Siberia into a Dené-Yeniseian family was published and well-received by a number of linguists. It was proposed in a 2014 paper that the Na-Dene languages of North America and the Yeniseian languages of Siberia such as the severely endangered Ket language had a common origin in a language spoken in Beringia, between the two continents.
    Na-Dené languages have a relatively small number of vowels
    Vowels can be long or short. They have large inventories of consonants which include stops, fricatives, and affricates.
    Stops and affricates can be plain, aspirated, or ejective.
    Na-Dené languages use tones to distinguish Navajo has 4 tones, while Apache and Gwich’in have two.
    All Na-Dené languages, except for Apache with 12,000 speakers, and Navajo with 149,000 speakers, are seriously endangered or on the verge of extinction. Navajo, the largest Na-Dené language spoken in Arizona and New Mexico, is one of the few North American Indian languages with a growing number of speakers.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 94

  • @stlouisramsfan03
    @stlouisramsfan03 Рік тому +32

    If you need pronunciation, I am a native speaker of Navajo and English. I can help with other Athabaskan languages also. Let me know! I rarely say this but, díí nąąlkidígíí nįzhǫ́nį́go 'íinilaa dóó nįzhǫ́nį́go saad 'ádaat'éii bee hadéínídzíí'.

    • @ilovelanguages0124
      @ilovelanguages0124  Рік тому +13

      Yes, Please help me. We need volunteers like you to preserve these beautiful languages. Here's my email otipeps24@gmail.com

    • @stlouisramsfan03
      @stlouisramsfan03 Рік тому +4

      @@ilovelanguages0124 I'll definitely send you an email here shortly 💛🎉🙏

    • @quentinusvankamerman1901
      @quentinusvankamerman1901 Рік тому +2

      Yá'aát'eeh!!!

    • @ilovelanguages0124
      @ilovelanguages0124  Рік тому +1

      @@stlouisramsfan03 Hello! Any updates, my friend? :D

    • @stlouisramsfan03
      @stlouisramsfan03 Рік тому +1

      @@ilovelanguages0124 I will send you and email now 📨😊

  • @_rstcm
    @_rstcm Рік тому +53

    Koyukon now holds the record for the longest name for any digit.

    • @ShadowStray_
      @ShadowStray_ 3 місяці тому

      It makes me wonder if there would be an abbreviation or acronym for them. Like maybe 9 would be shortened to “needik’eebi” or something like that.

    • @LCSILVA2706
      @LCSILVA2706 2 місяці тому +4

      It seems they simply dont have these numbers so they talk like six added 2 to eight. Some numbers in indoeuropean languages were like this in the past

  • @benkirby7495
    @benkirby7495 Рік тому +23

    I don't think I've ever been more impressed with someone's ability to pronounce words... awesome job!

  • @alicejensen927
    @alicejensen927 4 місяці тому +4

    Dene Zhatie speaker (South slavey) here, and you did amazing.

  • @elsakristina2689
    @elsakristina2689 Рік тому +10

    It’s amazing to see the Ket language, in the middle of Siberia, still has so many similarities and words in common with the Na-Dené languages and with Navajo in particular, especially when you consider the thousands of years and the geographical distance between them. Makes you wonder how many other languages in the past have been spoken in Siberia with links to Na-Dené and other Native American language families after they came to North America, to see which groups of people stayed behind and which others kept moving eastward until they crossed into North America.

  • @WeIsDaTyrantz
    @WeIsDaTyrantz Рік тому +21

    Great work again on the pronunciation Andy

  • @rasmusvanwerkhoven1962
    @rasmusvanwerkhoven1962 Рік тому +11

    That was extremely impressive how you pronounced all of those languages!! You’ve left me in awe 💖

  • @dalubwikaan161
    @dalubwikaan161 Рік тому +17

    I wish in Both the US and Canada, they will ad native American language in their curriculum because they are the real language.
    The only peoblem is that they need more teachers and linguist to teach about that.

    • @R3D_L4ND
      @R3D_L4ND 9 місяців тому +2

      Our languages are all different but only we could understand each other was using the American Indian sign language.

    • @dalubwikaan161
      @dalubwikaan161 8 місяців тому

      @@R3D_L4ND Oh, that is cool

    • @Yu-Gi-Oh36508
      @Yu-Gi-Oh36508 8 місяців тому

      They teach french in canadian schools, and its pushed people away from french more than make them learn it tbh

    • @dalubwikaan161
      @dalubwikaan161 8 місяців тому

      @@Yu-Gi-Oh36508
      Still, you guys need more effort

  • @RicardoBaptista33
    @RicardoBaptista33 Рік тому +19

    Quite a coincidence, that a few hours ago I was reading a theory that links Basque with this linguistic group :O

    • @Raptorozaur
      @Raptorozaur Рік тому +5

      There is dené-Caucasian theory.

    • @carl8703
      @carl8703 Рік тому +4

      there's also a proposed dené-Yeniseian connection, I've heard it's been favorably received, it also has added support from genetic evidence

    • @unbeatable_all
      @unbeatable_all Рік тому +7

      I prefer Dene-Yeniseian

    • @Raptorozaur
      @Raptorozaur Рік тому

      @@unbeatable_all bro, denè-yenisean family belongs to denè-caucasian family.

    • @MYHONESTREACTION400
      @MYHONESTREACTION400 Рік тому

      Dene Caucasian is even worse and more debunked than Altaic

  • @user-zadeu2makarites
    @user-zadeu2makarites Рік тому +17

    You have a nice Navajo pronounciation ,Andy! And btw great video! And can I ask you something?😊

  • @Davlavi
    @Davlavi Рік тому +4

    Love these videos. They are always impressive.

  • @8Maik
    @8Maik Рік тому +6

    wait, the Mattole language is missing just number 9? and Galice Applegate is missing 7,8 and 10? wtf

    • @camilocastillo2935
      @camilocastillo2935 Рік тому +2

      Maybe because they went exctint soon in European conquest, and they hadn't time to record everything, and some vocabulary was simply forgetten, lost... Or maybe because they didn't use decimals, it happens with some languages... Maybe

  • @Navifaerie64
    @Navifaerie64 Рік тому +5

    I'm glad to see the Tlingit language being shown on here! Gunalcheesh!

  • @yuramejimenez7494
    @yuramejimenez7494 Рік тому +2

    Greetings from Mexico. Love this channel.

  • @ZoveRen
    @ZoveRen Рік тому +8

    Ya'at'eeh doo ahehee!

  • @jaycorwin1625
    @jaycorwin1625 Рік тому +5

    Pretty good pronunciation of Tlingit. The only thing that gives the person away as non-native, apart from the rhythm of speech is the U sound, which is like the oo in "cook' or "hook' but shorter.

  • @bryanjames7528
    @bryanjames7528 10 місяців тому +1

    So interesting. 1-4 are almost alike in most of the languages

  • @agop_minosyan_nauka
    @agop_minosyan_nauka Рік тому +3

    These languages sound interesting with their breaks in sounds

  • @Hamzachebbi137
    @Hamzachebbi137 Рік тому +5

    nice video ❤❤💪

  • @mikimations
    @mikimations 8 місяців тому

    characters: 1: Unknown 2: Dogrib 3: Gwich’in 4: southern carrier 5: unknown 6: Navajo 7: Apache 0:29 hey andy pls tell me what character 1 and 5 is and others make a list and tell me how you get there traditional attire pls

  • @joshuabradshaw9120
    @joshuabradshaw9120 Рік тому +6

    Just curious, is Andy from the Philippines? Her accent sounds like it.

    • @gachi1297
      @gachi1297 Рік тому +4

      Yes, but I think Andy is a guy.

    • @davidbeals7173
      @davidbeals7173 Рік тому

      Just look at the "About" section. It clearly states they are from the Philippines. You're not that insightful.

    • @davidbeals7173
      @davidbeals7173 Рік тому +1

      @@gachi1297 Why would you assume that? Because of the name?

    • @user_ejg943jtv0tjt
      @user_ejg943jtv0tjt Рік тому

      @@gachi1297 I'm assuming Andy is trans?

    • @gachi1297
      @gachi1297 Рік тому

      @@davidbeals7173 No, it’s cause he made a video on Thai a few months back (if I remember correctly, lol). And he introduced himself with ‘khrap’, which is used by males. The female counterpart is ‘kha’.

  • @jedhawkins1769
    @jedhawkins1769 8 днів тому

    What are those symbols on top of the tribes? Can you compare those too? Just thought we find out what symbol they all have in common with.

  • @hugocheng6243
    @hugocheng6243 Рік тому +1

    聽得出來非常多喉音跟打舌音而且幾乎沒有鼻音,好神奇

  • @MassachusettsTrainVideos1136
    @MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 2 місяці тому

    In the Americas we have Na Dene and in Belarus they have На Дне (If you get this reference you are a real one)

  • @Finity_twenty_ten
    @Finity_twenty_ten 2 місяці тому +1

    9:00 How would you count 9 if you can't say it? Are they just silent when there is 9 things?

  • @magellanicspaceclouds
    @magellanicspaceclouds 10 місяців тому +1

    Is it just me or do these numerals seem a lot more complex than other families, like Indo-European?

  • @YourCreepyUncle.
    @YourCreepyUncle. Рік тому

    The Na-Dene languages word for "old" is remarkably similar to many Indo-European words (like Latin "senex" and Sanskrit "sana") for it.

  • @sunduncan1151
    @sunduncan1151 Рік тому

    Dené-Caucasian superfamily has ever been proposed in the past as well. It linked Dené-Yeniseian with North Caucasian and Sino-Tibetan. That means it’s distantly related to Chinese. But now this proposal is rejected. Na-Dené peoples seem to be new settlers in America followed by Eskimo-Aleuts and Europeans because their languages are spoken in both Asia and America while the other indegenous groups in Central and South America, e.g. Aztecan, Mayan, Quechua, are ancient settlers, possibly prior to emergence of human language.

  • @wildone505
    @wildone505 14 днів тому

    Some words i don't understand, you said: hello, my name is andy what are you doing in Navajo. How are you in Navajo is hah nah tay. I can understand 1 through 10, but in uour languages 11 and so on sounds a bit different.

  • @snupjohn
    @snupjohn Місяць тому

    AMAZING

  • @djung9064
    @djung9064 10 днів тому

    I hear many similarities with the numbers 2,3,4

  • @MazdakLindsey
    @MazdakLindsey 8 місяців тому

    Na-Dene Languages (Numbers)
    Tlingit (Lingit)
    1 - tléix'
    2 - déix̠
    3 - nás'k
    4 - daax'oon
    5 - keijín
    6 - tleidooshú
    7 - dax̠adooshú
    8 - nas'gadooshú
    9 - gooshúk̠
    10 - jinkaat
    Eyak (dAXunhyuuga)
    1 - LinhGin
    2 - la'dih
    3 - t'uhLga
    4 - qAlahqa'ga'
    5 - ch'aan'ih
    6 - ts'iin
    7 - la'dits'iin
    8 - q'Adits'iin
    9 - guts'dee
    10 - dAGaaq'
    Ahtna (Koht'aene Kenaege)
    1 - ts'iłk'ey
    2 - nadaeggi
    3 - taa'i
    4 - denc'ih
    5 - 'ałts'eni
    6 - gistaani
    7 - konts'aghi
    8 - łk'edenc'ii
    9 - ts'iłk'ey kole
    10 - hwlazaan
    Dena'ina (Dena'inaq')
    1 - ts'ełq'i
    2 - nuta
    3 - tuq'i
    4 - denk'i
    5 - tsiqilu
    6 - k'uyts'en'i
    7 - qents'ughi
    8 - łtaqil'i
    9 - ts'ełq'ich'idi
    10 - qelun
    Deg Xinag +f

  • @Finity_twenty_ten
    @Finity_twenty_ten 2 місяці тому

    Kinda insane that Navajo is related to languages from Alaska and northwestern Canada.

  • @atarax232323
    @atarax232323 Рік тому

    The sound "q" or the letter "qof" is a very very rare only found in few semetic and Caucase languages

    • @FieldLing639
      @FieldLing639 Рік тому

      /q/ is found in other languages too

  • @Metalhead-zb9mz
    @Metalhead-zb9mz Рік тому

    Damn never knew the Navajo language is hard and maybe long ago my ancestors maybe did speak same language.

  • @JohnMelland
    @JohnMelland 10 місяців тому

    Boozhoo, Sabé Indiginikaaz, Migizi Dodem, Annishinaabé and Cree, Chi Miigwich my sister for sharing! I'm learning my language as fast as possible. It's been stolen by colonizers. Annishinaabémowin. I'm also French and Norwegian. I know a little French, and Norwegian. Ancestry, is importanté, Familia, Family, 👣🦅🌅💌❤🖤💛🤗

  • @wigwagstudios2474
    @wigwagstudios2474 Рік тому

    I would like to see a video for Saanich/SENĆOT/EN some time

    • @idelsagil9129
      @idelsagil9129 2 місяці тому

      Timestamps:
      Tlingit 1:51
      Eyak 2:03
      Northern Athabaskan 2:17
      Pacific Coast Athabaskan 8:42
      Southern Athabaskan 10:16

  • @zach0gr
    @zach0gr Рік тому +2

    A real tongue wrestler

  • @franciscomiguelvigialucas7755
    @franciscomiguelvigialucas7755 Рік тому +3

    Na- Dene

  • @smallnad1
    @smallnad1 8 місяців тому +1

    I was in heaven

  • @John-vz6vp
    @John-vz6vp Рік тому

    Can you do the Uto-Aztecan languages

    • @davidbeals7173
      @davidbeals7173 Рік тому

      This channel already has a few videos on those languages, both as a group and as a few individual languages. I'm sure more in-depth videos will come soon.

  • @MrAllmightyCornholioz
    @MrAllmightyCornholioz Рік тому +1

    Na-Dené = Russianized Dené-Yeniseian
    Yeniseian = Anglicized Dené-Yeniseian

  • @animehero8056
    @animehero8056 2 місяці тому

    Why not have a language of naitce American speaking of letter, and words on app, especially about taking class foe us natives to have

  • @katesbane
    @katesbane Рік тому +3

    69th like on the video, don't forget me.

  • @bmobby6980
    @bmobby6980 11 місяців тому

    the "profile picture" element of these whole charts and everything,,!! i just lOve

  • @ИринаКондратюк-п4л
    @ИринаКондратюк-п4л 3 місяці тому

    One fact the Na Dene Languages like a Turkic languages

  • @hydro6en317
    @hydro6en317 11 місяців тому

    in the Navajo/Diné migration story, we came from the East & walked West.
    we passed the Mississippi & the Great Plains. many people is said to have joined the Navajo when they walked West.
    when they came to the Continental Divide in the US, many groups separated from the Navajo & went their own ways.
    2 large groups also went North & South.
    the South was known as a place that will destroy you, so the group that went South were never seen again.
    the North is considered a place where the dead travel. our ceremonies do not work in the North because we need the stars & constellations. the Northern group was persuaded to return, but many refused & stayed. some peoples also kept going North, & they were never seen again.
    the Navajo eventually found Dinétah, or Navajo lands.
    a prophecy says that one day, our siblings from the North & South will return & all live in Dinétah.
    another also says that when all Diné langauges befome extinct; when you hear the world say, "Navajo is no longer around," it will be a sign of the end of times.
    4 horses will wander to the highest points around around the world, & they will call to each other, signaling the end of times.

    • @wildone505
      @wildone505 14 днів тому

      You have a different story, we didn't come from the east, we emerge from Dulce, NM. Other says we came from the north, and you say from the east. I just went all have heard different stories from the ancestors. All I heard was if Navajo's ever marries again to our people from the north is not going to be good. Now you got Navajo's having relationships again up north. So many end times stories, and I agree with you. If we loose our language that will be it

  • @albertodiaz1077
    @albertodiaz1077 3 місяці тому +1

    16 Dan shall judge his people, as one of the tribes of Israel. 17 Dan shall be a serpent by the way, an adder in the path, that biteth the horse heels, so that his rider shall fall backward. 18 I have waited for thy salvation, O YAHAWAH. 19 Gad, a troop shall overcome him: but he shall overcome at the last. Genesis 49

    • @rlt9492
      @rlt9492 2 місяці тому +1

      Man what are you even doing here?

  • @echowit
    @echowit 11 місяців тому

    Wooosh.

  • @EchoLog
    @EchoLog Рік тому

    Hell yeah 😎

  • @benjamingresham8388
    @benjamingresham8388 Рік тому

    Bilagáana bizaadjígo áádóó nahasdzáán dóó biyáázh dóó yee adilohii biyáázh deilghał tsídii dóó naaldlooshii doo áádóó nahasdzáán dóó tsin yilátah ayání nahalin áádóó Náhookǫsjí dóó yee adilohii 😢

    • @alfredsontsosie5780
      @alfredsontsosie5780 Рік тому

      😅😅

    • @stlouisramsfan03
      @stlouisramsfan03 Рік тому +2

      Yááh? Ha'át'íísh baa yáníłti'go? Da' 'áchį́į́h yee 'adilohiitsoh yę́ę baa yáníłti'?

  • @ThunderCrack69
    @ThunderCrack69 Рік тому

    Make a turanic language families

  • @ViscosAtlantic
    @ViscosAtlantic 4 місяці тому +1

    🇨🇦🇮🇪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 If you say #endangered extinction, maybe #holocaust survivors & species conservationists could see this. #goviral

  • @Tokyo2905
    @Tokyo2905 10 місяців тому

    😢😢😢

  • @duyguncihangurman9895
    @duyguncihangurman9895 2 місяці тому

    But it is more like Arabic

  • @raufkhaybullin2325
    @raufkhaybullin2325 Рік тому

    Sounds like Arabic

    • @shhdjdjdud
      @shhdjdjdud Рік тому +7

      No, it has nothing to do with Arabic at all, Perhaps you felt it because you heard the sound of the qaf and the sound of the" ' " in the middle and at the end of the words, but in Arabic it is not as common as in these languages but rather it's few, and also the words in arabic are not very long

    • @wildone505
      @wildone505 14 днів тому

      Not even close to Arabic .