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Delaware vs Munsee - What's the difference?

delaware | munsee |


As nouns the difference between delaware and munsee

is that delaware is a member of the delaware people while munsee is munsee (language).

As a proper noun delaware

is an indigenous native american people.

Language vs Munsee - What's the difference?

language | munsee |


As a noun language

is a body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by a community and used as a form of communication.

As a verb language

is to communicate by language; to express in language.

As a proper noun Munsee is

an endangered Eastern Algonquian language, one of the two Delaware languages, spoken aboriginally in the vicinity of what is now New York City.

Algonquian vs Munsee - What's the difference?

algonquian | munsee |


As an adjective Algonquian

is relating to a group of North American languages.

As a proper noun Munsee is

an endangered Eastern Algonquian language, one of the two Delaware languages, spoken aboriginally in the vicinity of what is now New York City.

Endangered vs Munsee - What's the difference?

endangered | munsee |


As an adjective endangered

is in danger, at risk, said of something where there is a strong possibility something bad will happen to it (for example, a species in danger of going extinct).

As a verb endangered

is (endanger).

As a noun munsee is

munsee (language).