Meroitic inscription from the ancient kingdom of Kush (modern-day Sudan)

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Meroitic inscription from the ancient kingdom of Kush (modern-day Sudan)
fun summer idea to keep yourself sane: learn a lesser known, endangered, critically endangered, or extinct language!
Im currently learning Ainu and it feels cool to be a part of keeping it alive. A great resource i’ve been using is So You Want To Learn A Language, but there are some lesser spoken languages on Drops. (Ex.: Galician, Igbo, Irish, Persian, Samoan, Māori, etc.)
So you want to learn a language Hi, and welcome! I've gathered a collection of useful links for anyone wanting to learn a language. My mo
Another resource I really like is LingoHut. It’s free and has lessons for languages like Macedonian, Armenian, Malay, Urdu, etc.
Discover the easiest way to learn a new language with LingoHut. Our free platform is focused on building your vocabulary and mastering prope
Have fun learning!
スイ ウヌカラアン ロ!☻
(p.s. this doesn’t just have to be for the summer! you can learn a language anytime ☻)
MC having an ancient magic ability to instinctually understand dead languages, but only dead languages.
this cry sesh is dedicated to extinct languages
A short list of bands that sing in rare, extinct or indigenous languages
Old Church Slavonic: Батюшка (Batushka)
Old Saxon: Menhir
Gaulish: Eluveitie
Old Norse: Skáld
Te Reo Māori: Alien Weaponry
Samoan: Shepherds Reign
Khakas and Chulyms: Otyken
Extinct languages of the Mediterranean region.
PETER TRUDGILL tells the story of Norn, now vanished from the British Isles, though some of its sounds still linger. Philologists generally divide the
Today's studies!
I started with Japanese today. 7 hours in total (I think I need to study even more later)
Some quick notes for Japanese. I was super tired so don't mind the handwriting!
Next came Mongolian, again don't mind the handwriting. I'm a beginner in cyrillic writing!
After this, I studied the traditional Mongolian writing system. It's challenging!
Does anyone have tips for this writing system? I keep forgetting it!
Lastly some Jurchen!
I love how I can recognize some familiar words already!
What languages have you been studying lately?