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    Sauk or Thâkiwâtowêweni (Thâkîwaki language) (also rendered Sac), and; Kickapoo (also rendered Kikapú; considered by some to be a closely related but distinct language). If Kickapoo is counted as a separate language rather than a dialect of Fox, then only between 200 and 300 speakers of Fox remain.

  2. Scots is far more closely related to English, perhaps why its existence as a separate language and not a dialect is debated. It has some unique words, but it is almost entirely mutually intelligible to English speakers.

  3. Fox is an Algonquian language spoken by a few hundred people in parts of Oklahoma, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska in the USA. The majority of Fox speakers are elderly or middle aged. Since 2012 the Meskwaki Nation in Iowa has set up language classes for children and adults and produced learning materials for their language.

  4. If Kickapoo is counted as a separate language rather than a dialect of Fox, then only between 200 and 300 speakers of Fox remain. Extinct Mascouten was most likely another dialect, though it is scarcely attested.

  5. Sep 16, 2020 · Guilfoyle was speaking the language of Fox. Her warnings were lifted from the same text the network’s opinion hosts read from each evening: elites , control , enslave .

  6. Although Fox/Meskwaki and Sauk are sometimes considered separate languages, they are mutually intelligible and therefore can also be considered dialects of the same language. Meskwaki is a member of the Central Algonquian branch of the Algic language family, and is closely related to Kickapoo.

  7. Jul 24, 2019 · It is simple to know whether one is speaking a different language or a dialect of the same language; mutual intelligibility. Mutual intelligibility is the relationship between a language and dialects whereby speakers of different but related language varieties are able to understand each other.

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