Lai wrote:
S3v3N wrote:
Braddock wrote:
That's pretty cool. I can speak Gaeilge no problem but Sioux Indian would be something I'd love to learn.
I've been trying to find a way to learn it, whats really funny is, we've got 2 Indian reservations here, and about 4 people that are around 90 years old that are able to speak fluent Sioux.
They don't even take pride in their goddamn language.
I think the lack of interest in those communities has less to do with lack of interests and more with the fact that many (North) American Indian languages are soooooo fucking hard. They also have very little to almost no relation to other languages, even other American Indian languages of neighbouring tribes.
No. I'm surrounded by them. They have few goals in life, Beer, Gambling, makings Kids, spending their government checks. Now don't get me wrong the select few that actually do something with their life are vastly outweighted by the negative. Not to mention on each Reservation i'm surrounded by there is 14,000 enrolled members. Maybe a 100 out of 14,000 people that can speak fluent Sioux? thats not good.
Yes their language is hard, but so is Russian and Chineese.
Here is a sample. yes its wikipedia,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sioux_language
Last edited by S3v3N (2009-04-14 18:51:51)