the language of the endangered world of antonio-art

in culture •  7 years ago 

hello steemit friends. !!
I am back again with interesting information about life and technology.
and on this occasion I want to share some languages in a world that is barely in use anymore or extinct

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  • Ngan'gikurunggurr

In the southern part of Daly River, Australia, some of the continent's indigenous population uses the Ngan'gikurunggurr language. According to the population census in 2016, only 26 people use the language.

  • Dunser

Dunser language is one of the languages ​​used by some tribes in Papua, Indonesia. In 2011, the language was only used by three people and two of them were in their 60s and 70s. Being highly endangered, linguists from Oxford University have also attempted to document the language.

  • Jedek

This language was only successfully identified by a Swedish research group in 2018 as they learned the language of Jahai. Jedek language is used by some residents of malaysia. It is estimated there are about 280 people who actively use the language.

  • Machaj Juyay

Machaj Juyay is a secret language practiced by Kallawaya, the healers in the villages of Bolivia. Usually the Kallawaya pass on the language to their sons. It is estimated that the number of users of this language does not reach 200 people.

  • Vod

Known also as Votic, Vote, Votian, and Votish, the Vod language was used by Votic people who were deported from the Soviet Union to Finland in 1943. Now the language users live on the borders of Russia and Estonia. In 2017 there are only 8 people using the language.

that's just some languages that are almost extinct antonio-art version.

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