Lots of nasal vowels and even some vaguely French sounding stuff but I don’t think it’s a French creole or something like that …
I agree with Emanuel as to the nasal vowels. However, something in the tone of voice as well as some of the consonants make me think it is a North American indigenous language, perhaps a bit influenced by French?
I definitely heard something sounding like , so I agree that it\’s either French influenced or related.
I agree with North American indigenous – but the phonology appears to be quite unusual, so I go for something divergent in the Athabascan family or the like.
The mystery language is Sekani (Tse’khene), a Northern Athabaskan language spoken in British Columbia in Canada.
Lots of nasal vowels and even some vaguely French sounding stuff but I don’t think it’s a French creole or something like that …
I agree with Emanuel as to the nasal vowels. However, something in the tone of voice as well as some of the consonants make me think it is a North American indigenous language, perhaps a bit influenced by French?
I definitely heard something sounding like , so I agree that it\’s either French influenced or related.
I agree with North American indigenous – but the phonology appears to be quite unusual, so I go for something divergent in the Athabascan family or the like.
The mystery language is Sekani (Tse’khene), a Northern Athabaskan language spoken in British Columbia in Canada.