List of endangered languages
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A list of endangered languages (with fewer than 1000 speakers or with very fast decline).
In order to judge if a language is actually endangered, the number of speakers is less important than the distribution among age cohorts. There may be 500 000 mothertongue speakers of the Breton language over 50 years of age, but fewer than 2 000 under 25 years of age - thus it is likely Breton will die out in the next half century. On the other hand while there are 30 000 Ladin language speakers left, almost all children still learn it as their mothertongue - thus Ladin is not endangered in the 21st century.
- This page should include a link to the language's page, geographical localization and an aproximative number of speakers
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[edit] Americas
- Eyak, Alaska, 1 speaker
- Michif, spoken by fewer than 1,000 people in western Canada
- indigenous languages of Canada:
- Abenaki, 10 speakers
- Beaver, 300 speakers
- Cayuga, 360 speakers
- Delaware (Munsee), fewer than 10 speakers
- Han, few speakers
- Hare, 600 speakers
- Onandaga, fewer than 100 speakers
- Oneida, 200 speakers
- Potawatomi, 100 speakers
- Sarcee, 10 speakers
- Seneca, 25 speakers
- indigenous languages of the USA:
[edit] Asia
- Ainu, Northern Japan, 15 speakers
- Aramaic, Lebanon, Kurdistan
- Chukchi, Siberia, circa 10,400 speakers (2001)
- Udmurt, various parts of Russia
- Northern indigenous peoples of Russia
[edit] Australia
- all aboriginal languages
[edit] Europe
- European Union
- Alsatian (France) very fast decline
- Aragonese (Spain) very fast decline
- Aromanian (Greece) very fast decline
- Basque (France) very fast decline
- Breton (France) very fast decline
- Catalan (France) very fast decline
- Corsican (France) very fast decline
- South Italian Greek (Italy) very fast decline
- Italkian (Judeo-Italian) (Italy) probably extinct
- Molise Slavic (Italy) very fast decline
- Occitan (France) very fast decline
- Sami languages, (Scandinavia), some having fewer than 100 speakers
- Scottish Gaelic (United Kingdom) very fast decline
- Lower Sorbian, (Germany) very fast decline
- West Flemish (France) very fast decline
- Yevanic (Judeo-Greek) (Greece) probably extinct
- Outside of the European Union
See also:
- endangered language
- list of extinct languages
- Language families and languages
- Language policy