Wikitongues: Every Language in the World
Although speaking your language is a basic human right, half of the world’s 7,000 languages are endangered—and resources for revitalization are scarce. Wikitongues exists to bridge these gaps, expanding access to language revitalization. With a global network of grassroots linguists, we’re building a seed bank of every language in the world and standardizing methods for anyone to get started keeping their language alive. Join us by submitting a video in your language, providing translations, or working with our Language Sustainability Toolkit. Find our oral histories at youtube.com/wikitongues.
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Good to see you guys here!!!! You cna check out my presentation too about Nahuat!
Thanks Kristen and Daniel!
An important way of keeping languages alive. You are doing a great job.
Very good! Glad to see the partnership worked out! Hope to see more of you working together. (I am the one who asked in your anniversary stream)
Hi everyone! Thank you for your messages <3 no full presentation this year, but we would be happy to talk more about it! You can send me a message here, or send us an email 😀
I’ll surely do. Thanks for speaking up here!
Raúl Bordoraux, translator
Hi Kristen, I loved your presentation!
I’m Matias from HYPIA!
I’m glad that there is an organization like Wikitongues. I’m curious, will there be a presentation at the Polyglot Conference on how Wikitongues is making a difference in language revitalization efforts?
Great job, soon I will work for this conference 😀