Concept information
Preferred term
delDelaware
Type
-
Language
Definition
- The Delaware languages, also known as the Lenape languages, are Munsee and Unami, two closely related languages of the Eastern Algonquian subgroup of the Algonquian language family. Munsee and Unami were spoken aboriginally by the Lenape people in the vicinity of the modern New York City area in the United States, including western Long Island, Manhattan Island, Staten Island, as well as adjacent areas on the mainland: southeastern New York State, eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and coastal Delaware.
Entry terms
- Delaware languages
ISO 639-2 Bibliographical code
- del
ISO 639-2 Terminological code
- del
ISO 639-3 code
- del
Notation
- del
In other languages
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delaware
French
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Delaware-Sprache
German
-
delaware
Italian
-
Lingua delaware
-
Portuguese
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Línguas delaware
-
delaware
Spanish
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/del
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