Talk:Kalinago language

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Merge with
Igneri language

Per concerns I brought up at

Igneri language, I have begun (re)merging that article into this one. It appears most sources use the terms "Igneri" and "Island Carib" interchangeably.--Cúchullain t/c 22:03, 4 February 2015 (UTC)[reply
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Modern Eyeri

Modern Eyeri is the revived version of Island Carib. The reasons why the information presented in a separate Wikipedia article is because: Island Carib refers to both the Karina language and Arawakan language of the Caribbean spoken by the natives of the Caribbean. Modern Eyeri is only the Arawakan language. Am working towards reediting the Modern Eyeri article as there still are a few mistakes within the article. User talk:Mabrikananixi

You don't have any sources. Without sources, I'm going to conclude that "Modern Eyeri" is a hoax, bullshit, or wishful thinking. You need
WP:RS's that (a) it actually exists, and (b) that it's as you describe it. Merging the articles,, you might want to present your sources here before trying to recreate it. — kwami (talk) 10:22, 1 June 2019 (UTC)[reply
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