MEXICAN INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES

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Комментарии • 53

  • @boredstudent
    @boredstudent Год назад +99

    As a Mexican myself, I'm glad that the indigenous languages of my birth country are represented here. Yucatec was also spoken in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

  • @romario2674
    @romario2674 Год назад +21

    I really love the design of the background and the customes

  • @robertoramirezgonzalez5469
    @robertoramirezgonzalez5469 Год назад +17

    Thanks ILoveLanguages, I'm mexican and I'm learning central nahuatl and yucatec.

  • @azaries3
    @azaries3 Год назад +22

    I come from a region that speaks a Nahuatl dialect (Because the one you showcase it's the official, but there are some dialects) and you'll be surprised that in some regions of Veracruz, there are people speaking Nahuatl with Totonac influence, it's funny for us because obviously is like a Saudi Arabian speaker struggling with the Moroccan dialect hahaha but it's really beautiful once you realize that as indigenous we also interact and influence each other, also there's Mayan influence in some of the Nahuatl grammar dating from the 15th century, Mixtec ufff... I really don't get a single word hahahaha too far from me

    • @connormurphy683
      @connormurphy683 Год назад +1

      What region do you come from and what region are you talking about that speaks nahuatl with totonac influence?

    •  8 месяцев назад

      i actually started to think that humans originally sounds like middle eastern or europeans, because both europeans and mid east also has less vocal letters between the silent letters

  • @connormurphy683
    @connormurphy683 Год назад +20

    Would love if you could do rare/recently extinct Mesoamerican languages such as Lenca, Xinca, Tol, Cuitlatec, Pochutec, Chontal de Oaxaca, Chiapanec, Mangue, Sutiaba or similar Andean languages such as Culle, Mochica, Leco, Uru, Puquina.

  • @ggarzagarcia
    @ggarzagarcia Год назад +42

    If I’m correct, Andy, we have 4 different language families represented. Correct?
    Thank you for showing off my country today 🇲🇽

  • @monkeypie8701
    @monkeypie8701 Год назад +4

    I can definitely see how the Nahuan languages and Other Uto-Aztecan languages have helped form the Mexican Accent in Spanish, and likely even into English seperating Mexican English Accents from other Spanish Speakers that learnt English

  • @YourKineo
    @YourKineo Год назад +16

    Now colombian indigenous languages

  • @lisasutherland-fraser4479
    @lisasutherland-fraser4479 Год назад +11

    Mixtec definitely has a Native American sound to it. Maybe the nasals. The others more different. Fascinating. Thank you Andy xx

  • @la76521
    @la76521 Год назад +12

    Andy, there’s a language spoken in Mexico which is called “Fraylescano” and it is Ladino language + Mayan, could you try to make a video about this language? 🙏🏻

    • @raflykato1789
      @raflykato1789 Год назад

      i think it is one of the dialects of the maya language

  • @Morrisseys7thFriend
    @Morrisseys7thFriend Год назад +3

    I remember when I was doing volunteer work with the Latino community in central California, there were a lot of immigrants from Oaxaca who could only speak Mixtec and virtually no Spanish.

  • @Sergio.493
    @Sergio.493 10 месяцев назад +3

    Me and my family are proud to be mixtec 8 venados

  • @guernica5413
    @guernica5413 Год назад +5

    Make a video like this for native brazilian languages!

  • @crusiethmaximuss
    @crusiethmaximuss Год назад +6

    I love the cute animated people and cultural art this channel always includes with its awesome knowledgeable videos💖

  • @rvat2003
    @rvat2003 Год назад +4

    Andy, you forgot the "Thanks for watching".

  • @Davlavi
    @Davlavi Год назад +1

    Thanks for showing these languages off.

  • @theokines1192
    @theokines1192 Год назад +2

    do a video about how to greet in different African languages!

  • @D3ci
    @D3ci Год назад +3

    If you want, I can help with the Tongva language video, I know some

    • @ilovelanguages0124
      @ilovelanguages0124  Год назад +1

      Good day! I've been waiting for a volunteer!
      Please help me with it! Here are the things we need from you:
      Text and Audio for the following:
      The native name of the language/ dialect
      Numbers 1 to 10
      Greetings & Phrases
      Vocabulary
      Any story / Sample text
      Images for:
      Flag & Emblem
      Traditional Costumes
      Art/ Patterns
      Information about the language, people & culture!
      Suggestion for Background music :D
      Kindly send it to this email
      otipeps24@gmail.com
      Looking forward! :D

  • @paulochon7692
    @paulochon7692 Год назад +4

    I didn't know they survived, great news !!!

    • @victorcano1289
      @victorcano1289 8 месяцев назад

      More than 1 million nahua speakers, close to a million maya yucatec (though the most spoken maya language is K'iche' maya with 1.1 million in guatemala), half million mixtec and 260k totonac speakers. Also not mentioned in this video, but P'urepecha 140k speakers, Otomi 300k and Zapotec 490k speakers. Most of these ethnic groups also built their own civs with kingdoms, large urban centers and own religions.

  • @yourlocalidiot750
    @yourlocalidiot750 Год назад +4

    mixtec singing an anime opening

  • @EarthballAnimation
    @EarthballAnimation Год назад +1

    Impressive video 😃👏

  • @Calamity8
    @Calamity8 7 месяцев назад +1

    These languages neeed to be preserved and don’t go extinct

  • @Hamzachebbi137
    @Hamzachebbi137 Год назад +1

    Nice video ❤️❤️💪

  • @goulven05
    @goulven05 Год назад +4

    Native Brazilian languages please Andy 🙏

  • @zach0gr
    @zach0gr Год назад +1

    I except responses please!
    Itrally would like to know about the he local langs of the new Wales of SE Australia
    I have a friend there who really don't know anything

  • @namkceb9162
    @namkceb9162 Год назад +2

    Old Tupi Vs Guarani plss

  • @persepolis559bce
    @persepolis559bce Год назад +2

    Can you make Tajik language video?

  • @felixb6
    @felixb6 7 месяцев назад

    Wish we got numbers up to 20 since so many of them use a base-20 number system

  • @rodolfoesquerchavez2301
    @rodolfoesquerchavez2301 Год назад

    Can you do the yoreme mayo dialect from México sister dialect to the yaqui

  • @marin4311
    @marin4311 Год назад

    If you love the People, you will love their languages.

  • @sebasarenas0803
    @sebasarenas0803 Год назад

    ❤ great

  • @ky3102
    @ky3102 3 месяца назад

    How's Mexico called in these languages?

  • @TheOfficialNathanMacLeod
    @TheOfficialNathanMacLeod Год назад +2

    Wow they definitely sound similar to mexican Spanish to me. Anyone know why that might be? Not sure who would have influenced who. It maybe it was both ways

    • @josearana9726
      @josearana9726 Год назад +5

      El náhuatl tuvo influencia en el español ya que de esa lengua provienen algunas palabras, como tomate, chocolate, aguacate, etc. A su vez, el español influyó en el náhuatl ya que algunas palabras fueron adoptadas porque no existían en el vocabulario náhuatl. El acento náhuatl influyó también en el español porque el acento del centro de México (Ciudad de México, Morelos y el Estado de México) tiene ese mismo acento.

    • @victorcano1289
      @victorcano1289 8 месяцев назад +1

      Because languages do not only have phonetics and pronunciation. They have also cadence, intonation and inflections. Most people tend to interpolate those aspects of their speech into the second language they acquire. You may notice how indians or chinese speek english as a second language, and though most might be fluent in english they retain the aspects I mentioned above, that is what makes an "accent". The same happened with native mexicans when they acquired spanish as a second language.

  • @Awakeningspirit20
    @Awakeningspirit20 11 месяцев назад

    0:08 When you are approaching the Soviet Sector in divided Germany:

    • @Enno9
      @Enno9 3 месяца назад

      It sounds like Achtung😂

  • @artetamenta
    @artetamenta Год назад

    Ахтунг😂

  • @Sam-pf5vo
    @Sam-pf5vo Год назад

    Ooolak😂😂😂

  • @joshuafajardo646
    @joshuafajardo646 Год назад +3

    Tacos
    Burritos

  • @penguinlim
    @penguinlim 3 месяца назад

    (I'm *not* implying anything, but) the numbers of Totonac sound strangely similar to Indo-European! if you remove the "akg" part at the beginning of each numeral, there are some pretty cool (likely) coincidences!
    TOTONAC - P.I.E. - ENGLISH - SPANISH
    tum - *óynos - one - uno
    túy - *dwóh₁ - two - dos
    tutu - *tréyes - three - tres
    tati - *kʷetwóres - four - cuatro
    kitsis - *penkʷe - five - cinco
    chaxán - *s(w)eḱs - six - seis
    tujún - *septm̥ - seven - siete
    tsayán - *oḱtō - eight - ocho
    najatsa - *(h₁)newn̥ - nine - nueve
    káw - *deḱm̥(t) - ten - diez