Here is today’s mystery language. Does it sound at all familiar?
The audio file is quite large, so will probably be a bit slow to download.
Here is today’s mystery language. Does it sound at all familiar?
The audio file is quite large, so will probably be a bit slow to download.
Here is a recording of a mystery language. Any ideas which language it is?
This language is spoken mainly on an island, and is related to languages spoken on a nearby continent.
By the way, I’ll be away for the next two weeks on the Summer Welsh course at the University of Wales Lampeter. During that time, I probably won’t be able to answer all your emails and I’m not sure how often I’ll be able to post stuff on this blog. I’ll be back on 1st July.
Yn ystod y pythefnos nesa, bydda i’n dysgu mwy o Gymraeg ar y Cwrs Haf Cymraeg yn y Prifysgol Cymru, Llanbedr Pont Steffan. Bydda i’n ôl 1 Gorffenaf.
Today’s mystery language is an Austronesian language spoken mainly on one island in the Pacific. Can you guess or do you know which language it is?
Here is a recording of a mystery language. Can you guess or do you know which language it is?
Clue: This language is spoken in parts of Europe.
Here’s a recording of someone talking in an obscure language. Can you work out which language it is?
This language is spoken on one of the groups of islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Here is a recording of a mystery language. Can you work out which one if is?
This is not a language you’re likely to hear very often.