Ojibwe languageOjibwe, Chippewa or Anishinaabemoowin is the third most commonly spoken Native language in Canada (after Cree and Inuktitut). It also has many speakers in the United States. Spoken by the Ojibwe, it is an Algonquian language and is closely related to Cree, Potawatomi, Odawa, and Algonkian. Ojibwe has a syllabary developed by missionary James Evans around 1840, based on Pitman's shorthand.External linkOjibwe Language Society\nCategory:Native American languages |
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