Judging by the ‘timbre of the voice’ this could be an African, but probably not Afro-Asiatic, language …
It does sound African but not Bantu. Something reminds me of a language from Polynesia though. Don’t know why although I hear some syllables repeated as lone hears in Polynesian languages.
Probably not Polynesia, Hank, with those nasal vowels and closed syllables … Sounds a bit like poetry.
The mystery language is Nambikwara (Kitãulhu), a Nambikwaran language spoken mainly in Mato Grosso in western Brazil.
Judging by the ‘timbre of the voice’ this could be an African, but probably not Afro-Asiatic, language …
It does sound African but not Bantu. Something reminds me of a language from Polynesia though. Don’t know why although I hear some syllables repeated as lone hears in Polynesian languages.
Probably not Polynesia, Hank, with those nasal vowels and closed syllables … Sounds a bit like poetry.
The mystery language is Nambikwara (Kitãulhu), a Nambikwaran language spoken mainly in Mato Grosso in western Brazil.
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