How many native minority languages does your country have?
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How many native minority languages does your country have?
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Like 50-100, i don't know. But everyone who speaks these languages also speaks Russian
What's the point of Mirandese?
>But everyone who speaks these languages also speaks Russian
same thing here with portuguese, they're mostly bilingual (to a certain degree)
Why does there need to be a point?
It's just their language
>tons of indigenous languages
>french creole
>gullah
>hawaiian
>hawaiian pidgin
>pennyslvania dutch
>chinook jargon
>french creole
Louisiana?
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Tener alma
meant louisiana creole, sorry
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What kind of Portuguese is this?
Sounds kind of slavic desu
Yeah I got it
I summoned the leaf
>What kind of Portuguese is this?
Sounds like someone trying to speak EU-PT.
Lisboa accent
>Sounds kind of slavic desu
portuguese (and mirandese) are slavic languages
My eastern evropean brovther...
Based brOvther
Like 20
So does the rest of Portugal
Ainda preciso de aprender a falar mirandês, pelo menos as partes básicas
Duvido que online encontres alguma coisa de jeito desu, tens mesmo de vir cá
35 official languages (regional state languages), 15 more languages with some official status and like 100 more autochthonous minority languages.
None.
jesus, I kneel...
>According to the Indigenous Language Institute, there were once more than 300 indigenous languages spoken in the United States, and approximately 175 remain today.
Damn really?
had the idea that mexico was a huge country with a ton of pre existing cultures, so 0 minority languages? in all of mexico=