TheRollingScones's avatar
Oh! That's actually pretty awesome! 
Do many other people still use that language? 
Hetalian-loves's avatar
Oh yeah, lots of people still use it, and there's oher native languages too, like Cherokee, Sioux, Navajo, and more, but i only speak Anishinaabe
TheRollingScones's avatar
That's really awesome! :iconprussiawinplz: 
Do you think it's an easier language to use than English? I'm just wondering. xD
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I personally think it is (lol since i can speak it XD) but if someone new was learning it, them i think conjugations might be biggest problem, and some words are left out in english language)
TheRollingScones's avatar
Ah, I see! Is there a word for cookie?
I'm just wondering, because I like cookies a lot. //slapped

So English and Anishinaabe are pretty different, eh?
Hetalian-loves's avatar
Yes there is actually, bakwezhigaans(ag if plural) ^^
TheRollingScones's avatar
Amazing! If I pronounce it correctly, I can yell that and no one will know what it means!!!Unless they speak Ojibwe... :XD:
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(Hint: Ojibwe has a "stepping" kind of language pronounciation (aka you put emphasis one every /other/ syllable, which means it's pronounced /bak/-way-/swe/-gaans
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