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Category: Native Languages

The Georgian Language and Alphabet Through the Ages

If youโ€™ve ever seen the Georgian alphabet, you probably noticed that its letters look unlike those of any other language. Its rounded, flowing letters don't resemble Latin, Greek, or Cyrillic, the alphabet used for Russian. These are the scripts most familiar in Europe and the Western world. What makes Georgian stand apart both linguistically and visually among a world of [...]

How the Cherokee and Navajo languages survived European colonialism

While the precise number cannot be determined, around 300 Native American languages are purported to have once been spoken in North America when the Europeans arrived. These languages were โ€œmutually unintelligibleโ€. Meaning, these 300 respective groups could not speak to one another if they had so desired.[1] Each of these languages are tied to a unique cultural heritage, and deserve [...]

2022-01-28T10:42:47-05:00January 28th, 2022|History, Languages, Native Languages|
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