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Here’s the latest news from the world of Omniglot.
New language pages:
- Yaaku, a Lowland East Cushitic language spoken in western Kenya.
- Afitti (Dinik), an Eastern Sudanic language spoken in North Kordofan province in central Sudan.
- Daju Mongo (Dɑjiŋɡe), an Eastern Sudanic language spoken in the Gúera region in central Chad.
- Dilling (Warki), an Eastern Sudanic language spoken in the Nuba Mountains in Kordofan province in southern Sudan.
- Bube (Böbë), a Bantu language spoken mainly on Bioko Island in Equatorial Guinea, and also in Gabon and Cameroon.
- Kogo (Ɓakógo), a Bantu language spoken in the Littoral and Southern Regions in southern Cameroon.
- Gaam (Gaahmg), an Eastern Sudanic language spoken in Blue Nile Province in the southeast of Sudan.
New constructed script: Hosalipi, an alternative abugida for Kannada devised by Atharva Sreekar.
New constructed script: Tehreek-istani, an alternative script for Urdu devised by Willem and based mainly on the Korean script.
New numbers pages:
- Dilling (Warki), an Eastern Sudanic language spoken in Kordofan State in southern Sudan.
- Mandailing Batak (Saro Mandailing), a Northern Batak language spoken mainly in North Sumatra Province in Indonesia.
- Batak Simalungun (Sahap Simalungun), a Southern Batak language spoken in the province of North Sumatra in Indonesia.
- Kogo (Ɓakógo), a Bantu language spoken in the Littoral and Southern Regions in southern Cameroon.
On the Omniglot blog, we discover what guillemets are, and what links chevrons to goats in a post entitled Guillemets & Goats, we find out what links the word epee/épée with the word spade in a post entitled Swords & Spades, and there’s the usual Language Quiz. See if you can guess what languages there are:
Here’s a clue: these languages are spoken in the Philippines.
On the Celtiadur blog there are new posts entitled Gorse & Furze and Swords & Spikes.
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