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Post by mowlick on Feb 24, 2024 12:46:50 GMT
Google translate said "Go away kid, ya bother me !" So I did some more googling: "The Ute language, also known as núuchi, is spoken by the Ute people. It belongs to the Uto-Aztecan language family and is primarily spoken by about 1,500 people today. The Ute people are generally associated with Colorado and the surrounding areas, and their language has a rich cultural significance. The name “Utah” itself is derived from the Ute people." dictionary.utelanguage.org/Thanks.
I have used it and found it somewhat limited. I imagine that the Utes tended to be men and women of few words.
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