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When the Karens shout at you "THIS IS AMERICA, SPEAK ENGLISH", you tell them "This is America, speak (insert any Native American language from various language families here)" and blast this into their ears
Honestly, there is nothing more patriotic in the Americas than the native people of the region, singing the hymn in their native language, a tear has flowed, it is very beautiful.
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I was waiting for this "native language anthem" series!! Thank you for reposting!
I’m 6% Shawnee (Native American from Pennsylvania and Ohio) but I don’t know any of the Shawnee language because it mainly died out which is very shameful and saddening. I do know some Navajo, because even though Ancestry told me I’m a small amount of Native American, I put that 6% in my every day life and it is very important to me, and learning Navajo makes me feel more connected to my ancestors and I bet they are quite proud of me
Athabaskin is the general family group across the interior of canada and some southwest United states, there isn't a parent family by Dinéh standards, but if you hear northern family like chpowya' it has tonals and nasal tones in it. Navajo is Also pretty relaxed too, or it could be really fast too like how the lady sang the anthem. A'óó Hozhǫ́, ahéhéé have a good day.
@@KamaAnthem not really, it’s important for me since where I live many people still do speak it as for off the reservations it’s not so important. English was my first language but for many of my grandparents Navajo was their first.
Yá'át'ééh Shiké doo shidiné'éh, shí eí Aidan Bacon yinishyé, ado dagałichii'íí nishlí , honagahanii bashisheen, dagałichii'íí dashi'nalí, honagahanii dashi'cheii. Beéldiildahsanil nasha. This means that I'm introducing myself and my clans, I'm half Irish and half the ones who go Around clan (1 of the the 4 original clans) A'óó ahé'héé, thank you guys have beautiful days! Hozhǫ́!
very sad , every song has a true inside, in fact " the star-spangled banner" waves over the once was the land of free and the home of the brave but no longer more. sorry for my bad english
It marks a consonant absent in European languages. My English ears cannot make up if its closer to k, l, or t. It's like making a k sound with the side of your tongue while making an l sound on the same side.
@@raywharton9425 Not true. The same sound is present in Welsh, Icelandic, and Faroese. It was in even in Old English! It is basically an L without voice and with air passing through.
Este es el himno de los estados nativos unidos de america Es hermoso en idioma navajo Este si es himno de loa verdaderos estadounidences de los verdaderos americanos
They did it was called "New Sweden" for 17 years Sweden had American colony that was in parts of Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania but then they lost it to Dutch and New Sweden was absorbed in New Netherlands and the Dutch lost New Netherlands to the English
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I have posted a new article about SIMILARITIES in different National Anthems. Not to be confused with the post about countries that share the same anthem!
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URL ► derovolk.blogspot.com/2020/09/similarities-in-national-anthems.html
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URL ► derovolk.blogspot.com/2020/08/the-national-anthem-of-chile-in.html
One of the original languages in the USA because it is a native American language .
*COUGH* NATIVE TAIWANESE INHABITANTS *COUGH COUGH*
@@the-letter_s Hhmm?
@@angieroxy7550 OP's profile picture is the Taiwanese flag. now, extrapolate from there.
*when the natives start fighting back*
What a strange sounding language. Very fascinating
When the Karens shout at you "THIS IS AMERICA, SPEAK ENGLISH", you tell them "This is America, speak (insert any Native American language from various language families here)" and blast this into their ears
You would say: “Díí Wááshindoon Bikéyah átʼé. Diné bizaad bee yáníłti.” (Pronounced /tíː wáːʃɪ̀ntoːn pikʰéjax átʼé tiné piz̥ɑːt peː jánɪ́ɬtʰi/)
@@galactic2728 thanks a lot!
As a person who likes learning languages (I have autism, it's a special interest), it always annoys me when karens say that.
@@galactic2728 sick bro thanks
@@st-lucia ST LUCIA MY FAVORITE CARIBBEAN COUNTRY
Finaly A M E R I C A N language
@Babadolulu Doesn’t sounds like Hindi to me
I'm Not indigenist, but this is certainly a language Born in America
Sounded like more like a glitch than words at 0:31
Or probably it was staccato
Honestly, there is nothing more patriotic in the Americas than the native people of the region, singing the hymn in their native language, a tear has flowed, it is very beautiful.
I was waiting for this "native language anthem" series!! Thank you for reposting!
I’m 6% Shawnee (Native American from Pennsylvania and Ohio) but I don’t know any of the Shawnee language because it mainly died out which is very shameful and saddening. I do know some Navajo, because even though Ancestry told me I’m a small amount of Native American, I put that 6% in my every day life and it is very important to me, and learning Navajo makes me feel more connected to my ancestors and I bet they are quite proud of me
that's cool and all, but that's like learning albanian because you have scottish ancestry, but cool, if it makes you happy, keep on dude, really cool
Never knew I needed this
Now this is the real United States of America.
I agree. But most people wouldn't, sadly.
@@Mike-td4uq wouldn’t what?
@@bruhz_089 Wouldn't agree.
I understand that Navajo is a tonal or pitched language like it's mother language Athapaskin (Athabaskin). Can you verify??
Athabaskin is the general family group across the interior of canada and some southwest United states, there isn't a parent family by Dinéh standards, but if you hear northern family like chpowya' it has tonals and nasal tones in it. Navajo is Also pretty relaxed too, or it could be really fast too like how the lady sang the anthem. A'óó Hozhǫ́, ahéhéé have a good day.
Nice is there any other version of the star spangled banner?
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Spanish Version.
Anacreon in Heaven
Happy Indigenous People’s Day.
Cringe
@@thelonewanderer2550 how
Beautiful!
anyone speaks Navajo here?
Very little, I didn’t pay attention in my Navajo language class but whenever my grandma asks for coffee or needs something done I can understand her
Tyja Brown is Navajo language doesn't matter anymore to learned?
*i'm non-american and idk how they're deal with native languages there
@@KamaAnthem not really, it’s important for me since where I live many people still do speak it as for off the reservations it’s not so important. English was my first language but for many of my grandparents Navajo was their first.
@@dustypluskrat7423 ohh, I kinda sad for hear it. I still speak my native language anyway besides the official language of my home country and english
Yá'át'ééh Shiké doo shidiné'éh, shí eí Aidan Bacon yinishyé, ado dagałichii'íí nishlí , honagahanii bashisheen, dagałichii'íí dashi'nalí, honagahanii dashi'cheii. Beéldiildahsanil nasha. This means that I'm introducing myself and my clans, I'm half Irish and half the ones who go Around clan (1 of the the 4 original clans) A'óó ahé'héé, thank you guys have beautiful days! Hozhǫ́!
“Now let’s play ball!…”
Cherokee version incoming.
Based version
very sad , every song has a true inside, in fact " the star-spangled banner" waves over the once was the land of free and the home of the brave but no longer more. sorry for my bad english
I see Ł...so Navajo language is like Polish?
No it’s not related to polish in anyway polish is European and Navajo is North American very different with very different languages
It marks a consonant absent in European languages. My English ears cannot make up if its closer to k, l, or t. It's like making a k sound with the side of your tongue while making an l sound on the same side.
@@raywharton9425 Not true. The same sound is present in Welsh, Icelandic, and Faroese. It was in even in Old English! It is basically an L without voice and with air passing through.
Este es el himno de los estados nativos unidos de america
Es hermoso en idioma navajo
Este si es himno de loa verdaderos estadounidences de los verdaderos americanos
excellent!!!!
Wait there's handful of Polish alphabets...
Ą
B
Because our language wasn't an written language until in 1930-40s.
you mean letters?
Originally British drinking song
Anacreon in Heaven
Ironic.
Would it be good if the USA were colonized by the Swedes?
They did it was called "New Sweden" for 17 years Sweden had American colony that was in parts of Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania but then they lost it to Dutch and New Sweden was absorbed in New Netherlands and the Dutch lost New Netherlands to the English
@@ABtheButterfly +++
😢
It sounds like a mixture of Greek French and Hawaiian
For me, it sounds like a hybrid of Somali and Hawaiian