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Last post 05-02-2008, 4:47 PM by Fellow. 13 replies.
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Re: Native American Languages used in TWC
If I'm not mistaken, wasn't it the Cree or Cheyenne that were thrown in to replace the Lakota/Sioux, who were becoming their very own civilization in TWC expansion? If that's the case, I wouldn't be surprised if they just quickly tried to find a replacement tribe that could share the old tribe technologies of the Lakota, so that they wouldn't have to make many changes. They probably just put in the replacement tribes real quick (Huronen, Cheyenne or Cree, and Zapoteken) and didn't put much effort into their languages.
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Subject:
Re: Native American Languages used in TWC
Fellow:One thing I always wonder is if the Inca and the Aztec speak their authentic language in the game....
I don't know what the Incan words mean exactly, but I can tell you for a fact the Aztecs speak Nahuatl...I've heard that language before and some of the words sound extremely familiar.

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Subject:
Re: Native American Languages used in TWC
I cant answer that fellow because I dont know whats gibberish or w/e. Also, I think that aztecs do speak their language, because they speak nahuatl, and people still speak nahuatl in mexico, actually, there are some schools In Mexico that teach nahuatl instead of english. Not really sure about Incas, but I think that still some people know how to speak the quechua language.
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