A few days ago
Ladybug II

What language is this?

Ooo eee ooo ah ah ting tang walla walla bing bang!

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A few days ago
Azuka

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I’m not sure. I suppose I’ll have to consult an expert who happens to be a witchdoctor.

Your question brings me back to a student talent night at Aquinas College in Michigan in 1972, This event took place in the ‘Moose Room’ in the carriage house….. more trivia than you really care for is involved in explaining this.

Anyway, things were progessing well and poorly, depending on who was doing an act and what they were doing. The belly dancer kept stopping and saying ‘SHXT’ which was pretty distracting.

Then this upper classman came out and got a podium that he stood out and announced he was going to do a dramatic poetry reading! Well…. I was already stuck and too hard to get to the exits. This guy started by saying “Oooooh.” very dramatically. Then looked at us seriously after a few moments and murmured. “Eeeeeeeeeeh.” And this was followed by a serious face and silence before he erupted yet again with “Ooooooooh.”

Would you believe that I had no clue what this was about until he got several sentences into relating his adventures about asking the witchdoctor for advice.

At one point, his scrawny body was crawling up the podium…. you could see his feet clutching the sides about a foot off the ground.

I’ve never seen nor heard such an intriguing rendition before or since. A great memory. Thanks.

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5 years ago
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Well!!! A classical language, is a language with a literature that is classical— i.e., it should be ancient, it should be an independent tradition that arose mostly on its own, not as an offshoot of another tradition, and it must have a large and extremely rich body of ancient literature. How Tamil is classical? Claims regarding the “Primary Classicality of Tamil”: 1. Lemurian origin 2. Phonological simplicity 3. Catholicity . 4. Tamulic substratum of the Aryan family of languages. 5. Morphological purity and primitiveness . 6. The presence of the words ‘amma’ and ‘appa’ in almost all great languages in some form or other. 7. Absence of Nominative case-termination . 8. Separability and significance of all affixes . 9. Absence of morphological gender 10. Absence of arbitrary words 11. Traceability of Tamil to its very origin. 12. Logical and natural order of words . 13. Absence of dual number . 14. Originality and natural development . 15. Highest order of the classicality . Classical Languages in India: 1. Tamil 2. Sanskrit 3. Kannada 4 . Telugu Classical Languages in the world (other than Indian): 1. Sumerian 2. Egyptian 3. Babylonian 4. Hebrew 5. Chinese 6. Greek 7. Latin * Though the first three languages exitsed along with all 7, only the latter 4 along with Tamil and Sanskrit are called as Worlds Classical languages
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A few days ago
Silva
This is a little known dialect spoken by the Walla Walla tribe, now extinct. Ah ting they were eaten by cannibals!!

Ooo eee!!! They sure made a tasty treat!! Bada bing bang!!

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A few days ago
Anonymous
That looks like American.

I think it means “My health insurance has expired and the only doctor that I can afford is Dr Witch”

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Ahh, long time ince i heard this language. I t was first spoken by the Brackhed people and the phrase above was used to summon the rains for the harvest . then it was adopted by the red indians when they discovered fire and also said the above fraze .
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A few days ago
Anonymous
It’s not a language; it’s a nonsense phrase from an old song.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Only the Witch Doctor knows . . .
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A few days ago
Astrid
That’s from that song… a song about a withc doctor or something???
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A few days ago
Anonymous
flying purple people eater language
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A few days ago
♫christy♫
Ask the witch dr!!!! hahaha

🙂

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