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Speaking

Mari Mari! Speaking the language of others and communicating, putting yourself out there, experimenting and understanding. But also playing. Originally Mapuche was an oral language but over time it has been written down in order to better preserve and teach it. There are now many online resources available in order to achieve this. We have put together a (funny) phrasebook in case you need to speak Mapuche. And also some useful links.

Italian – Mapuche phrases…
for any (unfortunate) occurrence

Here are a few suggestions so that you won’t look like an idiot or so that you can at least try to fix things while pretending to be very funny.



Link
The extensive Mapuche-Spanish dictionary where we found these phrases can be found at Vademecum di Mapud’ngu
A Mapudungun course link al corso
A Spanish/Mapudungun dictionary link al dizionario


(26/10/2005)

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