Lingít Weekly Phrase 2 - Gunalchéesh, thank you
Learn the Lingít phrase of the week. This week the phrase is gunalchéesh. This can be interpreted as "thank you" or "without you, this would not be possible". Lingít (also often spelled Tlingit) is a language indigenous to Southeast Alaska, Northwestern British Columbia, and Southwestern Yukon. It is one branch of the massive Na-Dene language family, the other being Eyak-Athabascan. It is my goal to post a new Lingít phrase or word every week. Check back and subscribe to learn more. Learn it, like it, share it. Gunalchéesh. Yéil Yádi, David Sheakley-Early

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