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What language do White Mountain Apache speak?

What language do White Mountain Apache speak?

Athabaskan language
White Mountain Apache (WMA) is an Athabaskan language; Athabaskan language subgroups are Northern, Pacific Coast, and Southern Athabaskan. Western Apache and Eastern Apache are Southern Athabaskan languages. Eastern Apache varieties are Chiricahua, Mescalero, Jicarilla, Lipan, Kiowa-Apache, and Navajo.

How do you say hello in White Mountain Apache?

“Dagot’ee”- Hello and welcome to the website of the White Mountain Apache Tribe!

What did the Apache tribe speak?

Almost all Apache people speak English today, but many Apaches also speak their native Apache language, which is closely related to Navajo. Apache is a complex language with tones and many different vowel sounds.

How do you say I love you in Apache language?

But to answer your question, “I love you” is sil n’zhoo (the s here sounds almost like the sh in shoe; and the n’zhoo almost sounds like a sneeze.

Where are the speakers of the Western Apache language?

The Western Apache language is a Southern Athabaskan language spoken among the 14,000 Western Apaches living primarily in east central Arizona as well as Texas and New Mexico. There are approximately 6,000 speakers living on the San Carlos Reservation and 7,000 living on the Ft. Apache Reservation.

Where are the White Mountain Apache tribe located?

Despite any challenge we may face, the ancestors of before gave us these bloodlines that still remain today. Located in the heart of the Great State of Arizona, the White Mountain Apache Tribe is blessed with over 400 miles of clean running rivers, streams, and over 26 lakes that are home to the Apache Trout.

What kind of language does the San Carlos Apache speak?

It consists of the Tonto Apache, San Carlos Apache, and White Mountain Apachedialects, and is sometimes also considered to include Chiricahuaand Mescalero Apache. (Other linguists find Chiricahua-Mescalero different enough from other Western Apache tongues to be considered a distinct language.)

What kind of alphabet did the Apache use?

Western Apache uses a modified version of the Latin alphabet: The geographic locations of events are crucial components to any Western Apache story or narrative. All Western Apache narratives are spatially anchored to points upon the land, with precise depictions of specific locations, which is characteristic of many Native American languages.