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vilas
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 Message 65 of 306
16 February 2012 at 8:11pm | IP Logged 
Correction:
Name a language that , when you want to reach ALL the speakers, you need to use 3 different scripts.
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mashmusic11235
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 Message 66 of 306
16 February 2012 at 10:14pm | IP Logged 
Japanese (kanji, hiragana, katakana, all of which are used in everyday language).

Name a language that will be dead (unless drastic action is taken) before the end of the century.

Edited by mashmusic11235 on 16 February 2012 at 10:17pm

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 Message 67 of 306
16 February 2012 at 10:24pm | IP Logged 

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Language that is about to extinction: blackfoot - only 5 000 speakers left.

my question:

Name a language using pictographic script.


Edited by clumsy on 16 February 2012 at 10:28pm

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mashmusic11235
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 Message 68 of 306
17 February 2012 at 3:39am | IP Logged 
There are no remaining languages that use an entirely pictographic script, but the ancient Cuneiform language used them, and the modern Chinese languages still have a good many pictographic characters.

Name a language that was once persecuted in its own country.
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clumsy
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 Message 69 of 306
17 February 2012 at 4:44pm | IP Logged 
No, actually Igbo and Naxi use pictographic script!

Not all people, but only some part of them.


language that was persecuted in its won country: English (by Norman French).
Minnanese (?) by Mandarin on Taiwan.

What is the language that uses consonant classes in its script.

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mashmusic11235
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 Message 70 of 306
17 February 2012 at 5:08pm | IP Logged 
clumsy wrote:
No, actually Igbo and Naxi use pictographic script!


I stand corrected. My apologies.

The Thai language divides its consonants into classes (High class, Mid class, and Low class), which determine the word's tone.

Name a non-African language that uses "clicks".

Edited by mashmusic11235 on 17 February 2012 at 5:13pm

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 Message 71 of 306
17 February 2012 at 5:37pm | IP Logged 
Wait! Cuneiform was a) not a language, simply a writing system used for Akkadian, Hittite, etc and b) it was logographic and syllabic, not pictographic for the vast majority of its lifespan.

As for a non-African click language, the answer appears to be Damin.

I'm going to repeat Iversen's question as it has so far been unanswered: "Which extinct language used "pis" as a pronoun?"

Edited by LittleBoy on 17 February 2012 at 5:39pm

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 Message 72 of 306
17 February 2012 at 8:51pm | IP Logged 
LittleBoy wrote:
I'm going to repeat Iversen's question as it has so far been unanswered:
"Which extinct language used "pis" as a pronoun?"

"pis" is the pronoun "who" in Oscan.

Name a language (living or dead) in which the word (or at least one word) for "horse" is
cognate with Latin "equus" and is/was spoken west of Greece.


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