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BeakerSqueedom

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Yah :confused: it was not.

From studying various chapters from The origins of Archeology book, the languages were extremley strange but very awesome at the same time. Presently there has been one language somewhere in one of the tribes of Africa that speak only by the clicking of tounges. I do not remember what they are called but it's the only language in the world used with tounge clicking and cheek popping. It's awesome.

: )
 

Katzi428

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Yah :confused: it was not.

From studying various chapters from The origins of Archeology book, the languages were extremley strange but very awesome at the same time. Presently there has been one language somewhere in one of the tribes of Africa that speak only by the clicking of tounges. I do not remember what they are called but it's the only language in the world used with tounge clicking and cheek popping. It's awesome.

: )
It's called Xhosa (pronounced by us as CLO-sa) I watched an episode of "The Cosby Show" where an African singer named Miriam Makeba guest starred & she spoke that (plus English)
 

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I love the fact that everybody and every country and every culture and every language is different!

We live on a very cool planet!

If you can excuse global warming...

Wocka wocka!
 
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