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![]() | Foe counting system "In my language, Foe, we count from 1 up to 37..." Mr. Ganibe Sebo demonstrates body counting in Foe, a language of Papua New Guinea. Speaker: Ganibe Sebo from Mage Village, Southern Linguists: Greg Anderson & K. David Harrison Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea Date: July 16 2009 Source: EVP_0504_01.mov Language: Foi / Foe ISO 639-3: foi - spoken around Lake Kurubu and Mobe Valley, in the Southern Highlands Province, PNG - about 15000 speakers of Foe - literacy, textbook, Bible translation, dictionary, other translations 2010年10月20日再生回数 4651 |
![]() | Chamacoco (Ebitoso Ishir) shaman chant Location: Puerto Diana, Paraguay Date: 24 May 2009 Source: EVP_0149_clip.mov ISO 639-3: ceg Population: 1800 (2007 Perik). Language use: Vigorous. All ages. Also use Spanish or Guaraní Reference: Lewis, M. Paul (ed.), 2009. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Sixteenth edition. Dallas, Tex.: SIL International. Online version: www.ethnologue.com 2010年10月14日再生回数 2897 |
![]() | A short reading in Fenyang dialect,Jin-Chinese 晋语汾阳话朗读 Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋语; traditional Chinese: 晉語; pinyin: jìnyǔ language code ISO 639-3 cjy), or Jinese, Jinhua or Jin-yu, is a subdivision of spoken Chinese. Its exact status is disputed among linguists; some prefer to classify it under Mandarin, while others set it apart as an independent branch. This video shows the dialect of Fenyang, which is almost located in the middle of Jin-Chinese area. 【The upper subtitle is the script of Fenyang dialect and the lower subtitle refers to the translation in mandarin Chinese】 2011年05月31日再生回数 610 |
![]() | Foe words for body parts Words for some parts of the body in Foe, a language of Papua New Guinea. Speaker: Ganibe Sebo from Mage Village, Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea Interviewer: Dr. Gregory Anderson Recorded by: Dr. K. David Harrison Date: July 16 2009 Source: EVP_0504_01.mov Language: Foi / Foe ISO 639-3: foi - spoken around Lake Kurubu and Mobe Valley, in the Southern Highlands Province, PNG - about 15000 speakers of Foe - literacy, textbook, Bible translation, dictionary, other translations 2010年10月20日再生回数 200 |
![]() | Chamacoco elicitation with Kafoté [pt. 1] Speaker: Kafoté (Crispulo Martinez) Interviewer: Anna Luisa Daigneault Location: Puerto Diana, Paraguay Date: 24 May 2009 Source: EVP_0250_interview.mov Information from the Ethnologue, 16th ed. about Chamacoco ISO 639-3: ceg Population: 1800 (2007 Perik). Language use: Vigorous. All ages. Also use Spanish or Guaraní Reference: Lewis, M. Paul (ed.), 2009. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Sixteenth edition. Dallas, Tex.: SIL International. Online version: www.ethnologue.com 2010年10月19日再生回数 177 |
![]() | interview with Kafoté about Chamacoco [in Spanish] Speaker: Kafoté (Crispulo Martinez) Interviewer: Anna Luisa Daigneault Location: Puerto Diana, Paraguay Date: 24 May 2009 Source: EVP_0250_interview.mov Information from the Ethnologue, 16th ed. about Chamacoco ISO 639-3: ceg Population: 1800 (2007 Perik). Language use: Vigorous. All ages. Also use Spanish or Guaraní Reference: Lewis, M. Paul (ed.), 2009. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Sixteenth edition. Dallas, Tex.: SIL International. Online version: www.ethnologue.com 2010年10月14日再生回数 186 |
![]() | Interview with Ganibe Sebo about the Foe language of Papua New Guinea Speaker: Ganibe Sebo from Mage Village, Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea Interviewer: Dr. Gregory Anderson Date: July 16 2009 Source: EVP_0504_01.mov Language: Foi / Foe ISO 639-3: foi - spoken around Lake Kurubu and Mobe Valley, in the Southern Highlands Province, PNG - about 15000 speakers of Foe - literacy, textbook, Bible translation, dictionary, other translations 2010年10月21日再生回数 476 |
![]() | Speaking Japanese & Chinese At The Same Time 汉语 Japanese its easy for me, but Chinese is very hard to speak, saying funny shit & jokes. this is my first time speaking chinese so it was hard. no lie. japanese (日本語?, [nihoŋɡo] ( listen)) is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities. It is related to the Japonic-Ryukyuan languages. Its relationships with other languages remain undemonstrated. It is an agglutinative language and is distinguished by a complex system of honorifics reflecting the hierarchical nature of Japanese society, with verb forms and particular vocabulary to indicate the relative status of the speaker, the listener, and a person mentioned in conversation (regardless of their presence). The sound inventory of Japanese is relatively small, and it has a lexically distinct pitch-accent system. It is a mora-timed language. The Japanese language is written with a combination of three different types of scripts: modified Chinese characters called kanji (漢字), and two syllabic scripts made up of modified Chinese characters, hiragana (平仮名) and katakana (片仮名). The Latin alphabet, rōmaji (ローマ字), is also often used in modern Japanese, especially for company names and logos, advertising, and when entering Japanese text into a computer. Western style Arabic numerals are generally used for numbers, but traditional Sino-Japanese numerals are also commonplace (see Japanese numerals). Japanese vocabulary has been heavily influenced by loanwords from other ... 2009年08月11日再生回数 12772 |
![]() | Huli elicitation in Papua New Guinea Speaker: Thomas Nokondi Date: 14 July 2009 Source: EVP_0378_01.mov Recorded by: Dr. K. David Harrison Interviewed by Dr. Gregory Anderson some information for the Ethnologue about Huli: ISO 639-3: hui Population 70000 (1991 UBS). Region Southern Highlands Province, Tari area; Enga Province south fringe. Classification Trans-New Guinea, Engan, Huli Language development Literacy rate in L1: 50%--75%. Literacy rate in L2: 50%--75%. Grammar. Bible: 2003. Reference: Lewis, M. Paul (ed.), 2009. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Sixteenth edition. Dallas, Tex.: SIL International. Online version: www.ethnologue.com 2010年10月20日再生回数 417 |
![]() | Greeks dont have a specific name as a tribe, but they call each other Urumi. Why? The dictionary of three languages from Georgi Pulevski For the "greeks", Georgia tells us that they are called the name Gorci (gora-forest), and the turks called them Karakachans. But Greeks don`t have a specific name as a tribe, but they call each other Urumi (Urms = Romans ??) but according to history we know "Greeks" as Egyptians and not Europeans. Does the term Urms means Romans?? The modern Greeks belive that word URUMI means ROMANS. That is completely wrong!! Lets see: Rome=Ρώμη Urum is a language spoken in Georgia ISO 639-3: Facts: Rum - Population in Georgia 97746 (2000 WCD). Region Caucasus. Total Population in all countries: 192729. 2009年10月31日再生回数 510 |




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