Lempfrit’s legendary, long-lost, linguistic legacy (Part 20)
The 20th pair of pages in this precious document again brings us plenty of stuff worth knowing about Chinook Jargon.
The 20th pair of pages in this precious document again brings us plenty of stuff worth knowing about Chinook Jargon.
Thanks to Alex Code for pointing out a very interesting source of info on frontier-era BC history!
Pacific Northwesterners, coming from the farthest fringe of frontier, could make New York City people feel like yokels, just by talking Chinuk Wawa!
We have some more “real-world religious words” today.
This installment is the last of our George Gibbs sentences from the Fort Vancouver region in the frontier eera.
I feel bad that this one slipped through the cracks & got delayed for a year!
The Chinuk Wawa here looks fairly real, so this may be proof that Jargon speakers said “south”.
First off, there’s a distinction between “I can” and “I’m able”!
Written as o again!
A recurring phrase in “Kamloops Wawa” #73, #74, #75 from 1893 tricked me!