Every Language Carries a World
When a language disappears, the knowledge it carried disappears with it. Build a community where speakers and learners come together, where stories and proverbs are documented, and where the language lives on in writing for the generations that follow.
Tools for Keeping Your Language Alive
Language Practice
Share stories, conversations, and daily posts in your traditional language. A living feed where speakers and learners practice together and build confidence through use.
Language Documentation
Publish stories, proverbs, songs, and grammar guides in your language. These chronicles create a permanent written record that helps preserve vocabulary and structure for future learners.
Community Notices
Announce language classes, workshops, and community events. Important updates about preservation efforts reach every member.
Language Events
Organize language circles, conversation clubs, and cultural gatherings. Set up recurring weekly practice sessions with RSVPs so that learning becomes a habit, not a one-off.
Community Input
Ask your community about learning priorities, event schedules, and preservation strategies. Let the collective wisdom guide how you approach the work.
Preservation Fundraising
Fund documentation projects, textbook creation, and preservation initiatives. Every contribution is tracked, and supporters can see exactly how the work is progressing.
Language Mentorships
Connect fluent speakers and elders with language learners. Structure the learning with goals, scheduled sessions, and progress tracking so that fluency actually develops.
Documentation Projects
Coordinate dictionary compilation, audio recording, and curriculum development with tasks, team roles, and progress tracking. This work is too important to be disorganized.
Speaker Memorials
When a fluent speaker passes, their contribution to the language's survival deserves to be remembered. Dedicated tribute pages where the community honors their legacy.
Language Honors
Recognize the teachers, fluent speakers, and preservation champions who keep the language alive. Custom honors that carry the gratitude of the entire community.
Dialect Groups
Create sub-groups for different dialects, regional variations, or learning levels. Each group has its own space while staying connected to the broader language community.
Safe Learning Space
A supportive environment where learners feel safe to practice and make mistakes. Content moderation ensures the space stays encouraging and respectful.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can we write content in our traditional language?
- Yes. All community content can be written in any language. The editor supports all Unicode scripts, so you can document languages with any writing system.
- How does this help save endangered languages?
- By creating a digital archive of written content in your language, you build a resource that outlives any individual speaker. Published stories, discussions, and documentation create a corpus that supports future learning and academic research.
- Can we connect with other language preservation efforts?
- Yes. Use sub-groups to connect related language communities, like different dialects or regional variations. Content can cascade between groups for shared resources.
Featured Communities
Ekuyi
A specific area or quarter known for its scenic views overlooking the Mbaw Plains.
Upper Rong (Rong supérieur)
The highland area where the Fon's Palace is situated.
Mbawrong (Lower Rong)
This is the lower-altitude section of the village located in the Mbaw Plain. It functions as a major commercial and a...
Shokop
Notable quarter that houses its own government primary school (G.S. Shokop).
Ready to Build Your Community?
Give your community a proper home where nothing gets lost, everyone stays connected, and your story is preserved for years to come. Free to get started.