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Secret Coded Boontling Language Of Northern California

Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - The Boontling language was invented sometime in the 1800s, but it’s unclear who invented it. Some think parents made the language so they could talk to each other without their children understanding what they were saying.

On the other hand, maybe children invented the language to hide secrets from their parents.

This language originated as the spoken language of people living in the Bell Valley and Boonville areas of Northern California. The history of the Boontling language is unknown, but rest assured, once you hear someone talk to you using the Boontling language, you’ll have absolutely no idea what the person said. Boontling is impossible to understand and doesn’t sound like English.

The trouble is that the Boontling language is dying out and may soon be lost forever.

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