Me and my friends speak Mixish and love learning about the history and culture of the Mixish people.
by the Míxíshá girl ll September 09, 2022
lí Míxíshá príncéssíá or the Mixish princess was a mixed race princess name Sáríá lí u'ní which means in English Sáríá the first, who was born 1349-1389. Her mother was a white woman by historians and her father was a black man making her biracial / Mixed race and she still with her people which were mixed race and she was very close with her mother and father but mainly mother. She had two siblings by the same parents who was name ólá who was her older sister and Billy who was her brother. Her native language and the language she spoke was Old Mixish which was Old Mixish from the middle ages and different and similar to morden Mixish. She, her husband, two daughters, one son and two granddaughters died in 1389 from murder.
by the Míxíshá girl ll September 09, 2022
Mixish folklore is Mixish Legends passed down by generations and generations and became part of Mixish literature and books and stories that date back thousands and thousands of years. Today we will be talking about 6 urban legends of Mixish folklore.
1. Sáríá lí Míxíshá príncéssíá which means
Sáríá the Mixish princess.
2. lí Fíás Bótylólá which means the ghost girls.
3. lí Bótylóló t'bí Wíllíám which means
The Ghost Man William.
4. lí T'lT'óáh Fámíé which means
The killer family
5. lí T'lT'óáh MáThrá which means
The killer Mother
6. The Old witchies
1. Sáríá lí Míxíshá príncéssíá which means
Sáríá the Mixish princess.
2. lí Fíás Bótylólá which means the ghost girls.
3. lí Bótylóló t'bí Wíllíám which means
The Ghost Man William.
4. lí T'lT'óáh Fámíé which means
The killer family
5. lí T'lT'óáh MáThrá which means
The killer Mother
6. The Old witchies
by the Míxíshá girl ll September 18, 2022