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Comanche Language

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Language Name

Comanche.

Alternate Language Names

Nʉmʉ Tekwapʉ̲.

Region

Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Kansas, and Colorado, United States.

Who

Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center.

Others Involved

There is no information included in this resource about others involved.

Publishing Information

This is a digital dictionary that does not display any information about launch dates or update dates.

How People are Cited

This dictionary does not cite any authors or contributors.

How Information is Cited

This dictionary does not cite the source of any of its information.

Where is Information Coming from

This dictionary does not indicate where information is coming from or what sources were used.

Tools and Framework used

This is a multimedia website that mixes text and audio elements.

Access

This dictionary is open access online.

Included Languages and Directionality

English to Comanche.

Dialects Included

No dialect is specified for this dictionary.

Type of Dictionary

This is an online, bilingual, mono-directional word list. Audio files are included for each entry.

How are Entries Organised

Entries are organised alphabetically by English headword followed by the Comanche equivalent. Viewers can click the play button to hear all entries read, or click entries individually to play the audio recording.

Other Features

Feature Included More Information
Guide to use and understand Yes, under the dictionary title
Audio
Images
Example phrases
Speakers marked
Dialects marked

External Links

The dictionary can be found on the Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center website: https://www.comanchemuseum.com/dictionary.html