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Mi'kmaq

The Mi’kmaq language is an Algonquian language spoken by the Mi’kmaq people, a First Nations people in Canada and the northeastern United States. The language is also known as Micmac, a name derived from the French spelling of Mi’kmaq. The Mi’kmaq language is considered endangered, with only a few hundred speakers remaining. The Mi’kmaq people have a rich oral tradition, and the Mi’kmaq language has been passed down through generations. The language is spoken in a number of dialects, depending on the region where the Mi’kmaq people live. The Mi’kmaq language is a complex language, with a number of unique features. For example, the language has a unique system of personal pronouns, which are used to indicate the gender of the speaker. The Mi’kmaq language also has a complex system of verb tenses, which are used to indicate the time, manner, and other aspects of the verb. The Mi’kmaq language is an important part of the Mi’kmaq people’s identity. The language is used in Mi’kmaq ceremonies and rituals, and is also used in Mi’kmaq storytelling. The Mi’kmaq language is also used in Mi’kmaq education, with a number of Mi’kmaq language immersion programs being offered in schools. The Mi’kmaq language is under threat, with a declining number of speakers. The Mi’kmaq language is not being passed down to new generations of Mi’kmaq people, and the language is in danger of being lost. There are a number of organizations working to preserve the Mi’kmaq language. These organizations are working to create Mi’kmaq language immersion programs, and to promote the use of the Mi’kmaq language in everyday life. The Mi’kmaq language is a complex and beautiful language, and it is important to preserve the language for future generations.

Language group

Algonquian languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Mi'kmaq
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Mi'kmaq, Canada, Latin
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Mi'kmaq, Latin
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