Thank You very much for the song. Thus, now I can hear "in life" the language I have been learning for years (not intensively).
I have tried to learn some Eskimo languages of Siberia:
-- that spoken near Novoye Chaplino (Ungaziq),
-- and also the recently extinct Sireniki Eskimo.
The Chaplino dialect (spoken by "Ungazigmit") seems for me to have similarities (identity?) to the language of this video song. I have a grammar, and also a tale collection, and some words, structures seem familiar.
do ppl teach yupik in anch?
urbaneximo 3 years ago
yea dont see why not, can learn just bout any language in anchorage
GukDei 3 years ago
this is st. lawrence island yup'ik though.. diffrent language all together
GukDei 2 years ago
YARI
GukDei 3 years ago
Thank You very much for the song. Thus, now I can hear "in life" the language I have been learning for years (not intensively).
I have tried to learn some Eskimo languages of Siberia:
-- that spoken near Novoye Chaplino (Ungaziq),
-- and also the recently extinct Sireniki Eskimo.
The Chaplino dialect (spoken by "Ungazigmit") seems for me to have similarities (identity?) to the language of this video song. I have a grammar, and also a tale collection, and some words, structures seem familiar.
ungazik 3 years ago
ungazik 3 years ago
ниӷуқ /niʁuq/ = nighuq ("light")
ungazik 3 years ago
She is cute....Ooop I meant to say the song is cute.
chukchichuk 3 years ago
omg!!! i'm also yupik! cool. I want to learn!
hatedolls 3 years ago