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*'''The Mohawk language is spoken in''': <code>Canada</code>
*'''The Mohawk language is spoken in''': <code>Canada</code>
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Mohawk (Kanien'keha) Mohawk is an Iroquoian language withabout 3,350 speakers, most of whom are elderly, though there areyounger speakers in some areas.


Today, there are about 30,000 Mohawk in the United States and Canada.  
Mohawk (self-name Kanien'kehá:ka, “People of the Flint”) is a language spoken in Canada and the United States. It is part of the Iroquoian language family of the native peoples of Canada.
 
It has about 3,350 speakers, most of whom are elderly, though there are younger speakers in some areas.
 
Mohawk is spoken by approximately 15% of the 15,500 Mohawks who reside in Quebec, Ontario and New York State.
 
In Quebec, this language is spoken by three communities: those of Kahnawake, Kanesatake and Akwesasne.
 
Mohawk has three main dialects: Western (Ohswé:ken and Kenhté:ke), Central (Ahkwesáhsne), and Eastern (Kahnawà:ke and Kanehsatà:ke); their differences are mainly phonological. They have been linked territories since the 18th century. The pronunciation of the phoneme /r/ and a consonant cluster can be different among dialects.


Mohawk, self-name Kanien'kehá:ka (“People of the Flint”), Iroquoian-speakingNorth American Indian tribe and the easternmost tribe of the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) Confederacy.
===Sources===
===Sources===
* https://everythingwhat.com/how-many-letters-are-in-the-mohawk-alphabet
* https://everythingwhat.com/how-many-letters-are-in-the-mohawk-alphabet
* https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohawk_(langue)


==Videos==
==Videos==

Revision as of 23:12, 18 January 2022

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Welcome to the Mohawk learning page!

You will find below many free resources to learn and practice this language.


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Facts about Mohawk

  • Language code (ISO 639-3): moh
  • Other names for "Mohawk": Kanien’kehaka (“People of the Flint”), Kanien’kéha
  • The Mohawk language is spoken in: Canada

Mohawk (self-name Kanien'kehá:ka, “People of the Flint”) is a language spoken in Canada and the United States. It is part of the Iroquoian language family of the native peoples of Canada.

It has about 3,350 speakers, most of whom are elderly, though there are younger speakers in some areas.

Mohawk is spoken by approximately 15% of the 15,500 Mohawks who reside in Quebec, Ontario and New York State.

In Quebec, this language is spoken by three communities: those of Kahnawake, Kanesatake and Akwesasne.

Mohawk has three main dialects: Western (Ohswé:ken and Kenhté:ke), Central (Ahkwesáhsne), and Eastern (Kahnawà:ke and Kanehsatà:ke); their differences are mainly phonological. They have been linked territories since the 18th century. The pronunciation of the phoneme /r/ and a consonant cluster can be different among dialects.

Sources

Videos

Basic Mohawk Language lesson

Mohawk Class - Greetings

Learn Mohawk Language (Kanien'kéha)

Free Mohawk Lessons

Language Exchange

Forum

Tools

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