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P'urhepecha Lesson 01

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2009

The verb 'Jarhani' means "to be a certain way"
so Jarhani "to be" changed to Jarhaski means "you are"
Jarhaska means "I am" so depending on the vowel it ends with.

THIS IS A VERY BASIC INTRODUCTION to P'urhe language.

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  • cool mexican indigenous language i have a cousin in law is purepecha or tarasco native : )

  • Hola, una pregunta, ustedes a los colores en general les llaman "charhapiti" refiriendose a algo que esta colorado, o que nombren tienen los colores en general, les mando saludos

  • @jluismex17 Tal vez por que Mexicanos que viven en Estados Unidos, y tal vez Canada, quieren recuperar su cultura perdida.

  • Gracias ermano tu que no te averwesas de cer una persona p'uerepecha --- saludos desde chicago. IL

  • im from nor cal and my fam is from mich so i was born out here so is that time to know ur roots thank you bro.

  • Just found out I'm purepecha, soy nacido en California, estados unidos y al saver que soy purepecha quiero saver mas, me gustan Los tatuajes y me pienso tartuar cosas de Indios, arriva Chavinda, michoacan!!!

  • Y porque en ingles??? Esperamos el video en español por favor!

  • KARANI KA ARI HINTANI ANAPU JIMBO!

  • neta, has un video en espanol por fas

  • @NinjamasterMiguel 2/2...here first on this continent, I ask my family who we are, but all i get is you are a Mexican! There is much more to it than that in my opinion, and in my research of where my family comes from i was thinking I was Aztec just like every other brown Mexican, but I come to find out that in Michoacan the people were not Aztecs but the P'urhepecha! Different language, religion, culture, and they were never conquered by the Aztecs! This is worth finding out! I wanna know too.

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