What are your favorite "small languages"?
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Thread Topic: What are your favorite "small languages"?
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Mine include Hebrew, Czech, Slovak, Swedish, Finnish, Icelandic, Sami languages, Lithuanian, Latvian, Celtic languages like Irish Gaelic, Armenian, Basque, Romani, and Tibetan. x3
I think small languages are cool because there's still a lot you can learn from them, like how Lithuanian is probably one of the closest examples to Proto-Indo European language there is in modern times. Plus the cultures are cool and interesting. ^^
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Czech for the win
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Estonian!
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Zulu, Vasavi, Klingon, Armenian, Ainu, Maori, Xhosa.
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Nahuatl seems most interesting to me. I happened to have met a few people in my early childhood who spoke that language, and I've always wanted to learn it. owo Sounds pretty to me.
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Oh and Apache.
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Romanian. Only one really.
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Hebrew if only because of my own heritage, and Finnish because it sounds freaking hilarious. Finnish reminds me of the game on Whose Line Is It Anyway where two guys fake a foreign language and the other two come up with a ridiculous English translation.
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quizmasters NewbieBengali
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Bengali has over 200 million speakers, though. o3o
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