Omniglot News (28/12/25)

Omniglot News

Here’s the latest news from the world of Omniglot.

New language pages:

  • Yonggom (Yongkom), a Lowland Ok language spoken in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
  • Enlhet, a Mascoian language spoken in the Presidente Hayes Department of Paraguay.
  • Indi (Mag-Indi), a Sambalic language spoken in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines.

New adapted script: Diné Arabíłígíí (دینهْٓ ارابیَڷیٓگیّٓ), a way to write Navajo with the Perso-Arabic script devised by Yusuf Abdullah al-Qasri.

بیٓلاعاشدلاعیّ￿￿￿￿￿￿ۆح يِنیٓکعهحگۆ بیدیژچیٍح دۆّٓ احهّڷتعهّگۆ یٓلیٍّٓگۆ بهّ باّحۆٓچیٍع. هیّٓ حآنیٓع دۆّٓ عآنیٓتشاکهّس حویّحداّسيِع هیٌٓ بناحجیٍٓع احیدینیٓڷنآحگۆ آلیٓلەّکعەحگۆ کعهٓ بهّ احیڷ نیّدلیٍٓ.

On the Omniglot blog this week there’s a new post entitled Beware your shoes! about some signs I spotted recently that have been translated in interesting ways.

There’s a new Adventure in Etymology entitled Absurdity, which investigates the nonsensical origins of the word absurd.

There’s a new post entitled Splitting Up on the Celtiadur blog about words for split, slit, cleft and related things in Celtic languages.

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