Kato spriak
Tekst üüb Öömrang |
Kato spriak of Cahto spriak (aanj nööm: ? ; ingelsk: Kato[1][2] or Cahto language) as det atapaskisk spriak faan't Kato fulk (92[3] minsken 1982) uun Nuurd-Ameerikoo. Snaaket wurden as det fööraal uun Nuurd-Kalifornien (Cahto Valley an Long Valley uun Mendocino County) uun a Feriand Stooten faan Ameerikoo.
Kato spriak | ||
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Snaaket uun |
Feriand Stooten faan Ameerikoo | |
Spreegern | † ütjstürwen | |
Wedenskapelk iindialang |
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Spriak-Ufkörtang | ||
ISO 639-3: |
ktw |
Eel River spriaken
Bewerke- Eel River spriaken
- Kato spriak (Cahto)
- Lassik spriak
- Nongatl spriak
- Sinkyone spriak
- Northern Sinkyone (Lholankok Sinkyone)
- Southern Sinkyone (Shelter Cove Sinkyone)
- Wailaki spriak
- Eel Wailaki
- North Fork Wailaki
- Pitch Wailaki
Bispalen
Bewerke- din minsk
- tcʼeek wüf
- naalhghii hünj
- too weeder
- lhgai witj
- lhtciik ruad
- lhaaʼhaaʼ ian
- naakaaʼ tau
- taakʼ trii
- naakaaʼnaakaaʼ sjauer
- laaʼsaanii fiiw
Futnuuten
BewerkeFerwis efter bütjen
Bewerke- http://www.native-languages.org/kato.htm
- Goddard, Pliny Earle. 1909. Kato texts. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnography 5: 65-238.
- Goddard, Pliny Earle. 1912. Elements of the Kato language. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnography 11: 1-176.
- Golla, Victor. 2011. California Indian languages. Berkeley: University of California Press.