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*'''The Mískito language is spoken in''': <code>Nicaragua</code> | *'''The Mískito language is spoken in''': <code>Nicaragua</code> | ||
==Free Mískito Lessons== | ==Free Mískito Lessons== | ||
*'''[[Language/Miskito/Grammar|Grammar Lessons]]''' | *'''[[Language/Miskito/Grammar|Grammar Lessons]]''' | ||
*'''[[Language/Miskito/Vocabulary|Vocabulary Lessons]]''' | *'''[[Language/Miskito/Vocabulary|Vocabulary Lessons]]''' | ||
*'''[[Language/Miskito/Pronunciation|Pronunciation Lessons]]''' | |||
*'''[[Language/Miskito/Culture|Culture Lessons]]''' | |||
Miskito is an indigenous language of Central America, spoken by nearly 200,000 people in Nicaragua, Honduras and Belize. Miskito, also known as Bahwika, Wangki, or Tawira. Another 100,000 people speak a second language called Miskito Coastal Creole, which is a mixture of Miskito, English, Spanish, and African languages that arose after colonization. The Miskito language is the most widely spoken indigenous language in Nicaragua, this is because the Miskito people also hold the highest population of Indigenous people in the country. | |||
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* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Nicaragua | |||
* http://www.native-languages.org/miskito.htm | |||
==Language Exchange== | ==Language Exchange== | ||
Revision as of 23:43, 23 December 2021
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Facts about Mískito
- Language code (ISO 639-3):
miq
- Other names for "Mískito":
Marquito, Mosquito, Mískitu, Mísquito, Miskuto
- The Mískito language is spoken in:
Nicaragua
Free Mískito Lessons
Miskito is an indigenous language of Central America, spoken by nearly 200,000 people in Nicaragua, Honduras and Belize. Miskito, also known as Bahwika, Wangki, or Tawira. Another 100,000 people speak a second language called Miskito Coastal Creole, which is a mixture of Miskito, English, Spanish, and African languages that arose after colonization. The Miskito language is the most widely spoken indigenous language in Nicaragua, this is because the Miskito people also hold the highest population of Indigenous people in the country.
