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Panglot World Languages

Stanisław Pstrokoński
Laz Language
Barngarla
Sanskrit
Kol Language
Penang Hokkien
Louisiana Creole
Bangala
Kartvelian Languages
Nehwar Language
Scripts and Orthography
Isishalambombo
Australia
Language Revival
Prakrit
Pali
Linguistics
Bangladesh
Hokkien
Louisiana
Lazistan

There are 7,000 languages on planet Earth. Come and explore this hidden world with us.

Welcome to Panglot World Languages, a show about all the languages you've never heard of, and the speakers who call these languages their home.

Linguists see languages as beautiful abstract structures; speakers see them as an expression of identity, heritage, and soul. Both are right. On this podcast, we nerd ou... more

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Guy Karavengleman (a.k.a. Guy Emerson) is a computational linguist at Cambridge University's Computer Laboratory. His mother is a Penang Hokkien speaker but brought him up speaking English. In his twenties, Guy decided to reclaim his linguistic herit... more

Dr Mashrur Imtiaz of Dhaka University is the first person to document the Kol language of Bangladesh.

I am excited to meet somebody that has documented a language from scratch - this is a rare find indeed! While many of the world's 7,000 languages r... more

Dr Alexander O'Neill of Musashino University in Tokyo returns to the podcast to explain to us the history, significance, cultural output, and current-day relevance of Sanskrit and its relatives Prakrit and Pali.

There was a time when Sanskrit speake... more

In this episode, I have the honour of welcoming Professor Ghil'ad Zuckermann, renowned linguist, language revivalist, academician and public communicator of science, to speak about his work reviving the Barngarla language of Australia.

Barngarla is ... more

Pule (in N'Ko script: ߔߎ߯ߟߍ) is an artist-researcher and cultural technologist from Azania (or South Africa) and is working in transdisciplinary peer-learning, while completing a PhD about the isiShalambombo (anti-)language phenomenon and its manifes... more

Louisiana Creole is a French creole language in the US state of Louisiana. Originally developed among African slaves that had been trafficked across the Atlantic, it later came to be spoken by some whites also. Looked down on by many white families, ... more

Newar (also known as Nepal Bhasa) is a Tibeto-Burman language from the Kathmandu valley in Nepal. It has a rich history of centuries of literature and even has its own script. After being the major language of the valley for most of history, in the 2... more

Laz is a South Caucasian language (i.e. related to Georgian) spoken in northeastern Turkey and southwestern Georgia by around fifty thousand people. Okan Dale grew up in the Laz diaspora in Europe, and is currently based in the US.

I failed to menti... more

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Guy Karavengleman
Computational linguist focused on semantics and language learning; research at University of Cambridge Computer Lab
University of Cambridge
Episode: 8. Raising children in Penang Hokkien (Malaysia) with Dr Guy Karavengleman
Mashrur Imtiaz
Assistant Professor of Linguistics, University of Dhaka; documented Kol language
University of Dhaka
Episode: 7. Documenting Kol (Bangladesh) from scratch with Dr Mashrur Imtiaz
Ghil\'ad Zuckermann
Professor of language revival and reclamation
Flinders University; Beijing Language and Culture University; Worcester College, Oxford
Episode: 5. Bringing back Barngarla (Australia) from zero speakers with Prof. Ghil'ad Zuckermann
Pule Kajalonint
Linguist researching secret languages and the Isisho/Shalom Bombo complex; visiting fellow at the University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
Episode: 4. Evading capture in isiShalambombo (South Africa) with Pule ߔߎ߯ߟߍ
Oliver Mayeux
Sociolinguist researching Louisiana Creole; University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
Episode: 3. Child's play in Louisiana Creole (USA) with Dr Oliver Mayeux
Alexander James O'Neill
Specially appointed assistant professor; expert in Nehwah Buddhism and language
Musashino University, Tokyo
Episode: 2. Hiding books in Newar (Nepal) with Dr Alexander O'Neill
Okan Dale
Laz language speaker and educator
Laz language community
Episode: 1. Laz (Turkey & Georgia) with Okan Dale

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Host of Panglot World Languages; engages listeners with profiles of lesser-known languages and the people who preserve them.

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Panglot World Languages showcases deep dives into languages that only a minority of people have heard of, often focusing on endangered languages, revival efforts, fieldwork, and the human stories behind linguistic diversity. Episodes mix practical field methods, documentation projects, and community-driven initiatives with broader discussions of language politics, orthography, and language rights. A notable strength is its breadth across regions and language families, along with guest experts who bring academic rigor and on-the-ground perspectives. This makes the show particularly valuable for researchers, language activists, educators, and organizations seeking to understand language vitality, documentation workflows, and community empower... more

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4. Pule Kajalonint
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