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Endangered Languages in Europe a subpage of WikiProject endangered languages and language revitalization
Note:
- Below the tables there are alphabetized listings that need to be merged into the tables.
- Moreover, 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.
- Countries may have two tables. This is a temporary phase; the tables should be merged..
Czech Republic
Language |
Ethnonym |
Speakers |
Source |
ISO 639-3 |
Ethnologue entry |
Silesian, Lower language |
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Ethnologue |
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[1] |
Germany
Language |
Ethnonym |
Speakers |
Source |
ISO 639-3 |
Ethnologue entry |
Silesian, Lower language |
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Ethnologue |
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[2] |
Greece
Language |
Ethnonym |
Speakers |
Source |
ISO 639-3 |
Ethnologue entry |
Romano-Greek language |
|
30 (2000). |
Ethnologue |
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[3] |
Latvia
Language |
Ethnonym |
Speakers |
Source |
ISO 639-3 |
Ethnologue entry |
Liv language |
|
15 to 20 (1995 V Zeps). |
Ethnologue |
|
[4] |
Norway
Language |
Ethnonym |
Speakers |
Source |
ISO 639-3 |
Ethnologue entry |
Saami, Pite language |
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|
Ethnologue |
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[6] |
[edit] Russia (Europe)
Russia (Europe)
Language |
Ethnonym |
Speakers |
Source |
ISO 639-3 |
Ethnologue entry |
Saami, Akkala language |
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8 (2000 T Salminen) 100 (1995 M Krauss). |
Ethnologue |
|
[9] |
Saami, Ter language |
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6 (1995 M Krauss) 400 population (2000 Salminen). |
Ethnologue |
|
[10] |
Vod language |
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25 (1979 Valt) 200 (1990 A E Kibrik). |
Ethnologue |
|
[11] |
Sweden
Language |
Ethnonym |
Speakers |
Source |
ISO 639-3 |
Ethnologue entry |
Saami, Pite language |
|
20 in Sweden (2000 T. Salminen) 2,000 in Sweden (1995 M Krauss) |
Ethnologue |
sje |
[12] |
Saami, Ume language |
|
20 (2000 T Salminen) 1,000 (1995 M Krauss) |
Ethnologue |
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[13] |