Garifuna language resources – Language Links Database
Garifuna (Karif) - is a minority language widely spoken in villages of Garifuna people in the western part of the northern coast of Central America.
More information: Wikipedia
Native speakers: 200,000
Official minority language in: Belize, Guatemala
Garifuna Grammar and Pronunciation
- Omniglot.com - Language and alphabet
- https://boris.unibe.ch/ - “A Grammar of Garifuna” “This dissertation is a grammatical description of Garifuna, and is the first book length treatment of the entire grammatical system of this language.” - To Download
- https://wiki.acervolima.com/ - Grammar, Vocabulary & phonology
- https://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/ - Predictability in Garifuna vowel alternations
Garifuna Reading Materials
- Garifuna.com - Garifuna Language History
- Amandala.com - a newspaper online
- Omniglot.com - Useful phrases in Garifuna
- Quizlet.com - Garifuna phrases flashcards
Garifuna Dictionaries
Garifuna Listening and Video Resources
TV / Video / Movies
- GAHFU YouTube Channel - How To Properly Read In Garifuna Language - “In this lesson you will learn the language structure and grammatical rules. This lesson focuses on learning how to read in Garifuna focusing on stress marks and special characters such as "ü" or "Ñ"”
- Eli LaBan YouTube Channel - How to Count in Garifuna
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