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We want to perpetually amplify human knowledge and intelligence by uniting language management& construction, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence.

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Over the 300,000 years of our species existence, ~117 billion humans have been born. Of these humans, ~109 billion have lived and died, while the other 8 billion humans live today, in the modern 21st century.
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If you are looking to understand the spoken structures or locate grammatical resources, the Hinuq language article on Wikipedia provides a detailed overview of its phonetics, morphosyntax, and dialectology.
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You can explore the alphabet and pronunciation of this indigenous Caucasian tongue through Omniglot.
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• Learn about its cultural significance and history on the official Visit Faroe Islands Faroese Language guide. • Explore its linguistic properties on Wikipedia Faroese language page.
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Useful Resources: To dive deeper into the history, grammar, and dialects of this unique tongue: • Read an overview of its evolution in the Encyclopedia Britannica Faroese language entry.
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Faroese language. Faroese is a North Germanic language spoken by approximately 69,000 people, primarily in the Faroe Islands and Denmark. Descended from Old Norse, it is one of the closest living relatives to Icelandic and uses a unique 29-letter Latin alphabet.
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Today, we are starting a series of niche language posts. Everyday, we are going to talk about one or more languages from any part of the world. Every language and it's speakers are unique, and have a story to tell. We would love to help in telling these stories.

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To learn more about the linguistic family and cultural background of the region, you can explore the Enrekang language Wikipedia or view linguistic data on the Ethnologue profile. Demographic and community information is also available through the Joshua Project.
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A distinct feature of the language is its use of pronoun politeness levels and kinship terms. Despite dialectal differences—such as the specific Enrekang and Ranga dialects—speakers of the three main Massenrempulu tribes can easily communicate and understand each other.
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Enrekang language. Enrekang is an Austronesian language spoken in the South Sulawesi province of Indonesia. Part of the Masenrempulu linguistic group, it shares close ties with the Duri and Maiwa languages.
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Today, we are starting a series of niche language posts. Everyday, we are going to talk about one or more languages from any part of the world. Every language and it's speakers are unique, and have a story to tell. We would love to help in telling these stories.

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Communities and advocates have pushed to increase its digital footprint, including efforts to launch an Angika Wikipedia and advocate for dedicated language resources.
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The debate around its classification remains a prominent topic among language advocates. Although it is not officially listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution, Angika holds second-language status in the state of Jharkhand.
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Angika language. Angika is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by an estimated 7 to 15 million people, primarily in the Anga region of Bihar and Jharkhand in India, as well as parts of Nepal.
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Today, we are starting a series of niche language posts. Everyday, we are going to talk about one or more languages from any part of the world. Every language and it's speakers are unique, and have a story to tell. We would love to help in telling these stories.

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