ocupamos mas lecciones. tambien quiziera preguntar si no conocen de libros que intentan enseñar el lenguaje o si no saben de escuelas en estados unidos or comuniadades donde se enseña/habla el P'urepecha
@lative ............its not derogatory it is just that people got it mixed up with "son in law" which is "tarashku" and it's pronounced almost the same, so either way still identifies the culture and the people.....
Yes, what is the song in the beginning? Amazing song! Thank you for uploading this!
CriticalPedagogy 3 months ago
I am from Morelia Michoacan. I am so proud and eager to learn my dialec!
Johanna8915 10 months ago
o jooo . ka ji guantania . ixiski o no ixiski
CruzSSG13 11 months ago
oye no es vocabulario es ALFABETA
BandaJendaMich 1 year ago
Y DO SOME PEOPLE LAUGH WHEN EVER I TALK IT I NO IT CUZ IM FROM SAN ANDREAS MICHOACAN AND WATS THAT SONG IN THE BEGINNING
CruzSSG13 1 year ago
@CruzSSG13 I know right people laugh when I speak it too!!!,. bt some are like woaw thats cool tech me (: ha what part of michoacan are you?,..
hornygirl1014 11 months ago
dude, you are cool!
CrazyNative4 1 year ago
were did you learn this
ssebastianneri 1 year ago
were did you learn this
ssebastianneri 1 year ago
dude, you are a pro at this language! :)
CrazyNative4 1 year ago
uan sesi anchicorec. Diosi meyamu.
Haces muy bien para toda la comunidad.
Dios te bendiga.
Ji wekshu cani curind. ja ja ja
BentonTucson 1 year ago
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ladulcebessie 2 years ago
ocupamos mas lecciones. tambien quiziera preguntar si no conocen de libros que intentan enseñar el lenguaje o si no saben de escuelas en estados unidos or comuniadades donde se enseña/habla el P'urepecha
iltavo 2 years ago
cha es ellos
Eliasramirez100 2 years ago
where can i find more about the language TARASCO a language of mexico?
vickie2491 2 years ago
we call it purhepecha my friend. :)
i think my family doesnt like "tarasco"
its like a derogatory term i believe.
lative 2 years ago
@lative ............its not derogatory it is just that people got it mixed up with "son in law" which is "tarashku" and it's pronounced almost the same, so either way still identifies the culture and the people.....
francisco12397 1 year ago