Here’s a recording of a mystery language sent in by AR. Do you know or can you guess which language it is and where it’s spoken?
Clue: this is an Indo-Ayran language.
Here’s a recording of a mystery language sent in by AR. Do you know or can you guess which language it is and where it’s spoken?
Clue: this is an Indo-Ayran language.
Here’s a recording of a mystery language. Can you guess or do you know which language it is, and where it’s spoken?
Clue: this language was is occasionally written with the Arabic script.
Here’s a sample text in a conlang. Can you work out which language it is and which languages it’s based on?
Si lla der goninew gwollar, lleman tra’ll yspeid, e’ll noeth cadd e’ll diwrn rhump di’n der a’n der, gwan sewenir-nu’ll pobl – ychweilan, dorfen, nascen, e foren – yn mun, yn ddynaldad. Gwan di gi i mheg.
Here’s a recording of a mystery language sent in by TJ. Any ideas which language it is?
Here’s a recording of a mystery language. Can you guess or do you know which language it is?
Clue: this is a member of the Tibeto-Burman family of languages spoken in parts of Thailand, Burma and China.
Here’s a recording of a mystery language. Can you guess or do you know which language it is, and where it’s spoken?
Clue this is an Indo-European language.
Here’s another recording of a news bulletin in a mystery language. Do you know or can you guess which language it is?
Here’s a recording of a news bulletin in a mystery language. Do you know or can you guess which language it is?
Here is a recording of me saying the names of five places in England. Each is spelt in a way that doesn’t match the pronunciation. Can you work out which places they are?