For fun, I looked specifically at tweets written in any of the 157 languages we're tracking on the Indigenous Tweets site. In all, there were 491 tweets containing #imld14 or #dilm14, written in 31 of the 157 languages. Leading the way were Gàidhlig with 158 tweets, followed by 74 tweets in Aragonese, 45 in Ojibwe/Nishnaabemwin, 41 in Malagasy, and 28 in Irish/Gaeilge.
One of the primary goals of the Indigenous Tweets project is to get people to use their language every day on Twitter and other social media sites. We hope that a few of you who did this for the first time for #imld14 will continue to tweet in your native language and encourage others in your community to do the same.
For additional inspiration, we'll close with a sampling of tweets in a few other languages. Looking forward to an even better turnout for #imld15!!
Chichewa:
Malongosoledwe ndi Zosatira za Ndondomeko Yogwiritsa Ntchito Chiyankhulo Chachibadwa mMaphunziro m'Malawi #ny #imld14 http://t.co/QxcDSjHOTm
— Edmond Kachale (@ceekays) February 19, 2014
Nahuatl:
#dilm14 Monequi #Nahuatlahtolli ontla'totiuh telpochmachtilcalco. Yu'quin totelpopochtin a'mo quimpoloz totlamatilizhuan.
— Rodrigo Chacón (@Soyuntamal) February 22, 2014
Manx Gaelic:
@JamysJeheiney s'mie lhiam geaishtagh rish @juliefowlis
#manx #gaelg #kiaull #IMLD
— Chris Williamson (@FeerVaynrey) February 21, 2014
Lezgian:
ВацIун рикIелай булахар фида, гьуьлуьн рикIелай – вацIар #imld14 #Lezgian
— Лезги Лугьунар (@LezgiQuotes) February 21, 2014
Karuk:
. @CASottile @FirstPeoples Nixuti pu'thiinatihar pa'úuhyan 'peace' pa nanuhihaak. @JulianKaruk fáat ixuti? #imld14 #Karuk
— Susan Gehr (@vurayav) February 21, 2014
Nez Perce:
núunim héesin titooqatímtki péelleheype híiwes. Our breath is with language everyday. #nezperce #imld14 #risingvoices #liveyourlanguage
— Phil Cash Cash (@weyiiletpu) February 21, 2014
North Sámi:
Odne lea riikkaidgaskasaš eatnigiela beaivi! Lihkku beivviin! #NorthSami (International Mother Language Day 2014) #imld14 @samiallaskuvla
— Jelena Porsanger (@JPorsanger) February 21, 2014
Māori:
Kāore au e whakapākehātia. Mā tēnei mea pea e whakamārama taku kōrero :) http://t.co/cPm1Gmchde #Imld14 #Māori
— K.H. (@landkatia) February 22, 2014
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