Indigenous language
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British pronunciation/ɪndˈɪdʒənəs lˈaŋɡwɪdʒ/
American pronunciation/ɪndˈɪdʒənəs lˈæŋɡwɪdʒ/

Definition & Bedeutung von "indigenous language"

Indigenous language
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indigene Sprache, Ureinwohner Sprache

a language that is native to a particular region or territory and has been traditionally spoken by the indigenous or native population of that area

What is an "indigenous language"?

An indigenous language is a language that originates and is traditionally spoken by the native people of a specific region or country. These languages are often tied to the cultural identity, history, and traditions of the indigenous communities that speak them. Indigenous languages may have unique grammatical structures, vocabulary, and expressions that reflect the specific experiences and worldview of their speakers. Many indigenous languages are at risk of disappearing due to globalization, colonization, and the dominance of larger languages, making efforts to preserve and revitalize them important for maintaining cultural heritage and diversity.

indigenous language

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Sub-Saharan languages include numerous indigenous languages and dialects.
Many indigenous languages are at risk of disappearing, prompting efforts to preserve and revitalize them.
The linguist conducted research on the syntax and grammar of an endangered indigenous language.
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