Deseret language:

Selam! ๐”๐ฏ๐‘…๐จ๐‘‰๐ฏ๐ป (Deseret) e nii yah, kena?

The Deseret language, also known as the Mormon or Utah Dutch, is a unique dialect that combines elements of Dutch, English, and Native American languages. Despite its distinctiveness, it has a small number of speakers today, primarily within the Mormon community in Utah. Interestingly, many people are surprised to learn that it's not actually related to Dutch, despite its name.

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