"Tsimshianic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tsimshianic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tsimshianic" Meaning

Tsimshianic refers to the branch of the Tsimshian, an indigenous people's languages, native to the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America, specifically in what is now British Columbia and Alaska.

"Tsimshianic" Examples

Here are 5 sentences using the word "Tsimshianic":

The Tsimshianic language has a complex system of prefixes and suffixes that indicate grammatical relationships.
The Tsimshianic people have a rich cultural heritage that spans thousands of years.
The Tsimshianic language is a member of the Tsimshianic branch of the Tsimshian language family.
Tsimshianic languages are spoken by around 5,000 people in the Pacific Northwest region of Canada.
Linguists have been studying the Tsimshianic language to better understand its tonal system and complex grammar.

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