When I was in 6th grade one of the last 8 native lushootseed speakers came to my school and told us a fable in Lushootseed and it was seriously one of the most amazing things I have ever experienced. So sad to see the language have no native speakers anymore, but so happy to see it still lives on, kinda like Latin.
the Puyallup tribe has classes for Twulshootseed (Lushootseed). I've been thinking about taking them :) I also know some universities in the Seattle area have Lushootseed classes
Simply beautiful
When I was in 6th grade one of the last 8 native lushootseed speakers came to my school and told us a fable in Lushootseed and it was seriously one of the most amazing things I have ever experienced. So sad to see the language have no native speakers anymore, but so happy to see it still lives on, kinda like Latin.
Love the original language of my hometown Seattle
I’ve looked at the mountain for if it will rain tomorrow since I was a kid and it’s been right every time
Beautiful language, thank you for sharing
Thank you so much for sharing
Very cool!
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Love it😊 Keep going, siʔab tsiǃ
Great
Hello, I'm a Spanish pre K teacher and it is beautiful learn this language. Thanks. Do you have an expression for say Hello?
I luv your language, some of our words are spoken with the throat sound like you. The spelling letters look.al.ost the same.
It’s a good language in my opinion :)
Where can someone go to learn the lushootseed language?
the Puyallup tribe has classes for Twulshootseed (Lushootseed). I've been thinking about taking them :)
I also know some universities in the Seattle area have Lushootseed classes
why are you prouncing the uvular stop /q/ as a velar [k]?
Neyiwe!