22 thoughts on “Language quiz

  1. It sounds very much like a Portuguese dialect, or perhaps a creole based on that language.

  2. Sounds vaguely Bantu, and I think I heard the root “rundi”, so my guess is Kirundi.

  3. Hi,
    I’ve been visiting this blog for a while, but this is the first time I will leave a comment. I like very much your blog and your language quizzes.

    As for this quiz, it sounds like a Bantu language but with Portuguese influence. So my guess would be Kimbundu.

  4. It isn’t Tswana, Swazi or Luganda either.

    Another clue: this language is mutually intelligible with Kirundi.

  5. “Kirundi is closely related to Kinyarwanda, the main language of neighbouring country Rwanda and to Giha, a language spoken in western Tanzania. Kirundi and Kinyarwanda are mutually intelligible.”

    So probably it’s Kinyarwanda πŸ™‚

  6. Kinyarwanda.
    It’s interesting that many news agencies combine their Kinyarwanda and Kirundi services in one because of the mutual intelligibility.

  7. Boy, I guess I was waaaaaaay off. I immediately thought of some distant dialect of Farsi.

  8. @VJ: Farsi actually came to my mind too, but I wasn’t confident enough to post it and as soon as I saw the Bantu comments I knew they were right.

    I am going with Kinyarwanda.

  9. Like Strika above, I enjoy these quizzes despite most of them being way too hard for me. Both Mike and Strika thought this language had some sort of Portuguese influence and I had the same feeling. Can anybody analyse why this might be?

  10. My guess was also that it was a Portuguese-African creole, possibly from Cape Verde islands. It probably sounded like that to us because of the nasal vowels and all the ‘zh’ sounds it shares with Portuguese. πŸ™‚

  11. I know nothing about African dialects, and my first thought was Tamil or some other north Indian dialect.

    However, the dipthong slurring makes it sound Bantu.

    Hey, I’m getting better at this.

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