September 8, 2007at 3:31 pm
· Filed under Languages and the world
The strangest language in the world is in the Amazon
The strangest language in the world is perhaps a language spoken by a tribe in the Amazon. Its sounds are more like whistles. Almost bird like. Of course they have normal words, but a large part of the vocabulary or mode of expression is simply shireks and whistles. I think this evolved for natural reasons as they lived in the rainforest and perhaps this is the way they communicated over great distances. They have no written language and I am not sure how many speakers exist today.
Tags: Amazon, language, rainforest, strangest
Permalink to The strangest language in the world
Related posts to The strangest language in the world
List of twenty weird words
List of the strangest English words
For example:
7. Limerance
To be in love
8. Mesonoxian
Pertaining to midnight
9. Mungo
A dumpster diver - one who extracts
Can you image if the how world spoke Polish, almost like much of the world speaks English. But image if the whole world spoke Polish.
"In 1922, Ludwig Wittgenstein noted that "The limits of my language mean the limits of my world." How relevant these words are today. The most
Your brain thinks without you know it
We all live in the world of our own, and now even scientists say so. Researchers from UK have
Linguists have dubbed it "proto-world" or "proto-sapiens." language
The idea that all human language has a common root is a controversial theory, but even more is