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Endangered Languages in Central America a subpage of WikiProject endangered languages and language revitalization
Note:
- The contents of the tables need to be checked -- probably many of these are now extinct languages.
- Languages known to be extinct will receive an explicit value of 0 in the Speakers column, with appropriate referencing as a footnote, for later removal to a separate page.
- The Source provides one source which identifies this language as endangered. The source of specific population information should be provided as a footnote in the Speakers field.
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Costa Rica
Language |
Ethnonym |
Speakers |
Source |
ISO 639-3 |
Ethnologue entry |
Boruca language |
|
5 women (1986 SIL)30 to 35 nonfluent speakers 1,000 (1991). |
Ethnologue |
|
[1] |
Honduras
Language |
Ethnonym |
Speakers |
Source |
ISO 639-3 |
Ethnologue entry |
Lenca language |
|
Only a few speakers in Honduras (1993 Ramon D Rivas) 100,000. |
Ethnologue |
|
[5] |
Nicaragua
Language |
Ethnonym |
Speakers |
Source |
ISO 639-3 |
Ethnologue entry |
Rama language |
|
24 (1989 J Holm) 900 (2000 C Grinevald). |
Ethnologue |
|
[6] |
Panama
Language |
Ethnonym |
Speakers |
Source |
ISO 639-3 |
Ethnologue entry |
San Miguel Creole French language |
|
3 (1999 SIL). |
Ethnologue |
|
[7] |