@JonahtheFigPucker I also don't even know how to say thank you, please or even hello.All I know in the Muskogi tongues is place names. For some it's all we have, but we still have the language, should we choose to learn it. When Sikawi wrote the Syllabary 90% of known Cherokee spoke the language. Now, 90% don't know the language. It is time to change that.
I'm trying to translate something from English to Tsalagi, I already have the syllabary sounds (thank you) to spell the English in Tsalagi. But I also need the Tsalagi phrase and while I have access to the dictionaries, I don't know the grammar. I'm learning but also teaching, this one about the need for preserving non-English in the face of English Only bigotry. "you're in America, speak American".Thank you. I am Jonah and I don't know my clan.Maybe I never will. It's still good.
@JonahtheFigPucker I also don't even know how to say thank you, please or even hello.All I know in the Muskogi tongues is place names. For some it's all we have, but we still have the language, should we choose to learn it. When Sikawi wrote the Syllabary 90% of known Cherokee spoke the language. Now, 90% don't know the language. It is time to change that.
JonahtheFigPucker 10 months ago
I'm trying to translate something from English to Tsalagi, I already have the syllabary sounds (thank you) to spell the English in Tsalagi. But I also need the Tsalagi phrase and while I have access to the dictionaries, I don't know the grammar. I'm learning but also teaching, this one about the need for preserving non-English in the face of English Only bigotry. "you're in America, speak American".Thank you. I am Jonah and I don't know my clan.Maybe I never will. It's still good.
JonahtheFigPucker 10 months ago