Michif

The métchif (English orthography: michif; it is a deformation of the old French word métif " t" decided with affricate consonants ([[IPA]: : métsif or métchif ] = " métis") is a mixed Langue containing the cry and of the French. This mixed language is spoken by certain members about the mongrel nation with the Canada and in north about the the United States.

The métchif one is mainly made up of Nom S French, Verbe S cries, as well as loans with the Lexique S of others Amerindian Langues, in particular the Ojiboué and the Déné. The form Polysynthétique of the verbs cries is present in all its complexity in the grammar of the métchif one.

This language would have emerged not like Pidgin free-cry but like marks identity and occasionally like language quantified among the Mongrels raised in the two languages. After a notable decline of the language, the michif one knows an renewed interest following programs set up by the national Rallying of the Mongrels in collaboration with the ministry for the Canadian Inheritance and other interested parts.

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