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Speak Icetod

The Ik people call their language Icetod, which means ‘Ik-speech’ or ‘Ik-talk’. It is noted to be a “severely endangered” language. Why not have a go at saying a few words yourself?

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Speak Zigula

There are many dialects of Zigula, and there is no standard way of writing it down, but it is spoken by about 380,000 people.

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Know your knots!

To help look after our oceans better, people are starting to use sisal to make ropes again. Why not download this sheet showing you how to tie different knots?

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Speak Arabic

Modern Standard Arabic is a written language, but in many places in North Africa locals speak an unwritten Arabic dialect. Watch the video and see if you can learn any phrases.

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Henna hands colouring sheet

Women in North Africa use henna to make temporary tattoo designs on their hands and feet. Use this hand template to have a go at designing one that reminds us that God doesn’t forget us.

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Speak Chidigo

In Kenya the official languages are English and Kiswahili, but more than 60 languages are spoken and there are more than 40 ethnic groups. See if you can learn any phrases in Chidigo.

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