100 Days of Spanish: Day 14
It’s been a whirlwind these last two weeks, but I’ve tried to fit in Spanish whenever possible. As I mentioned in the last post, I had relatives visiting from the 4th-9th December, so I didn’t really study then (though I…
It’s been a whirlwind these last two weeks, but I’ve tried to fit in Spanish whenever possible. As I mentioned in the last post, I had relatives visiting from the 4th-9th December, so I didn’t really study then (though I…
How is everyone? Settling into December? Getting ready for Christmas/the end of the year? The first three days of this challenge have been quite interesting – in that I seem to have had no time at all. However, I have…
I guess there’s no real reason for me to hold off on beginning until tomorrow, but I’d like to start with as clean a slate as possible, so I keep scouting out my Spanish resources but I’m trying not to…
I guess it kind of seems like I’d given up on this blog. Not really, though I’ve been absent of late. I’m so glad that I managed to get through 26+ posts in August – but I do not know how…
Here it is, the final post in my A to Z of Endangered Languages series! So, for the letter Z, I’m going to give you a little information about the Zo’é language. (Video may be NSFW)
Second-to-last post, so it’s time for the letter Y and the language Yimas.
Moving into the final three posts of this series now; and for X we have the Xibe language.
Today’s post is about the Wukchumni language, which has received some attention recently for this short documentary:
For my A to Z of Endangered Languages challenge today, we have the language Vidunda for the letter V.
It’s a bank holiday in the UK today – but I’ve still got this post for you all! Today we have the letter U and the Ulwa language.