TIMUCUA LANGUAGE & PEOPLE
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- Опубліковано 6 кві 2024
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Timucua, a language isolate once spoken in northern and central Florida as well as southern Georgia by the Timucua peoples, served as the dominant language in the region during the period of Spanish colonization in Florida. The variations among the nine or ten dialects of Timucua were minimal, mainly serving to distinguish between different bands or tribal territories. There is some debate among linguists about whether the Tawasa people of present-day northern Alabama also spoke Timucua.
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This is such a neat language! I wonder if there’s anyone wanting to try and revive it.
Such an interesting insight into Timucuan language. It feels like this language descended from the Warao language but developed in isolation over time. It is such a shame this culture died.
Iam from india .my mother language bengali (bangla ) .so beutiful language 😊😊❤❤
Sounds like Ainu language
It's a language isolate but it somehow sounds familiar?
Great deep dive thanks.
souds like somewhere between finnish and japanese
Request - Can you compare Yupik and Greenlandic? Or just a video on one of the Yupik languages
Can you make a video about the Henan dialect? It’s a dialect of Central Plains Mandarin Chinese!
Would you talk about Guarani, one day?
It is horrifying, how all of these beautiful cultures ceased to exist thanks to Europeans…
The soul of a people is expressed thru their language, and it even lets us see the world thru their eyes
And so Malagasy & Nahuatl had their baby named Timucua. LOL
Love it
That's pretty cool 💯😎
Thank you brother, you taught me all Turkish languages. 😊
please do Wendat and Wyandot languages next
nice
Love it! Can you please do Romanian?
Q: Do you speak Tumucua?