Focus on structure
Example of the Yucuna Langauge
Many languages around the world have and haven't documented their languages by either writting the language down or by audio recordings. I chose this video here because even if we don't understand word for word what they are saying this is evidence of what the language sounds like and plus the pictures are talking about Noah's arch.
Grammar
The language of the yucuna is park of the Arawak Family and like many languages it has it's own grammer and alphabet. Now being in South America and being on the boarder with Colombian it does involve alittle spanish and other Arawak languages mixed in.I chose to bring alphabet because many languages around the world don't even have a alphabet and just having one in my opinion helps keep the language relived longer.
Actually infact since there is very limited knowledge of this languge the number of speakers varies from "550-6,200 "according to ONIC and Omniglot