Can you identify the language, and do you know where it’s spoken?
6 thoughts on “Language quiz”
Sounds like Tagalog or Cebuano from The Phillipines.
Wild guess: a Tupian language, maybe Ramarama.
Here’s a clue – this is an Athabaskan language.
It doesn’t sound like it has as many consonant clusters as does Tlingit. But it doesn’t sound like Navajo either.
Wild guess…..some dialect of Apache maybe.
Good guess! The answer is White Mountain Apache, a dialect of Western Apache (Ndee biyati’ / Nnee biyati’), a Southern Athabaskan language spoken in east central Arizona in the USA.
Sounds like Tagalog or Cebuano from The Phillipines.
Wild guess: a Tupian language, maybe Ramarama.
Here’s a clue – this is an Athabaskan language.
It doesn’t sound like it has as many consonant clusters as does Tlingit. But it doesn’t sound like Navajo either.
Wild guess…..some dialect of Apache maybe.
Good guess! The answer is White Mountain Apache, a dialect of Western Apache (Ndee biyati’ / Nnee biyati’), a Southern Athabaskan language spoken in east central Arizona in the USA.
The recording comes from the GRN.
Wow, my guess was going to be totally off. I was going to say it sounds like it’s something from India.