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  • diffhist Chibcha language 21:01 +594.73.32.9 talk(Undid revision 1224021626 by Zaquezipe (talk) Answer: There is a huge difference between "reviving a language" and "revitalizing a language." Revival occurs in cases where there are no native speakers, while revitalization occurs when a dying language is encouraged and promoted so that it does not die. In the case of chibcha all attempts at revival are constructions from the present.) Tag: Undo
  • diffhist Chibcha language 19:49 −5Zaquezipe talk contribs(→‎The Myska language: A constructed language is a completely original language not made based off of another, this does not fit the term.) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit