Is there anyone here speak an endangered/rare language?
Faroese welcome.
Is there anyone here speak an endangered/rare language?
Faroese welcome.
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Bump for ya, Nam bro. Does occasional Louisiana Creole count? I only ever talk to my grandma with it. Mo çé kréyol blan.
Of course.
Do you speak any? How about Tay Boi?
Swedish
Italian
Yes
Latvija
Jā
Nobody speaks French, let alone Tây Bồi (which is dead by over 50 years).
Korean
Yes
All have over 1 million speakers.
German
Faroese is my mother tongue
English speaker in London here
Welsh
Does icelandic count
Oh really?
If we not endangered, how come no country in the Americas has Italian as official language?
Thanks Spain for killing us
It's rare, so yes.
C'mon man, a lot of languages only spoken in one country, yet still developing.
BET ES DOMĀJU KA MŪS IR DIVI MILJONI
i can say one (1) word
my mother understands a bit
my dad only a view words
my grandparents died
i dont think that the language has a future unless a 3rd world war changes the whole situation
Which language is that?
it must be a brutal world war to change everything
Sorbian?
yes
I'm a westerner trying to learn Vietnamese
Is that rare enough?
yes only 5 million bragdicioners in the world :D sauna :D pekka :D männynkäpy :D aloituspostaaja on homo :D
Khá là hiếm, hiếm hơn cả việc người nước ngoài thích tiếng Việt, lol.
Hello, why yes
I speak Standard Brazilian Portuguese
there was a guatemalan who spoke nahuatl or something
Did your grandparents speak it? Why is the situation so bleak?
That's a pretty large language that's far from dying out. I imagine it's useless outside Vietnam though.
tôi muốn hiểu biết tiếng Việt. Tuy nhiên, mỗi ngày tôi không luyện tập.
Also, pls r8. I know I probably butchered the grammar there.
I imagine it's useless outside Vietnam though.
It's the fourth most spoken language aside from English in my state as well as 3 other states in Australia, not including the state of Queensland, where Vietnamese is the 3rd most spoken language outside of English
It's more for fun than for anything else desu
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Norse influence english count?
*tôi muốn biết tiếng Việt, nhưng tôi không luyện tập mỗi ngày ("but i don't practise everyday", i think you mean this)
That's good for a learner.
>i think you mean this
yeah I did. Thanks for the correction.
>That's good for a learner.
just be thankful you don't have to hear me try to speak it. Holy fuck I hate tones. They're taking so long to learn how to make perfectly. When stringing a sentence together, I need to talk soooo slowly just to get each tone right
Nobody else that even remotely matters speaks portuguese, so I guess you could say so?
:(
i have to say pho is very nice and us russians love it
Yes, nynorsk