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This table summarizes the vulnerability of various Uralic languages. Data is derived from the ‘Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger, © UNESCO, [http://www.unesco.org/culture/languages-atlas http://www.unesco.org/culture/languages-atlas]’. |
This table summarizes the vulnerability of various Uralic languages. Data is derived from the ‘Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger, © UNESCO, [http://www.unesco.org/culture/languages-atlas http://www.unesco.org/culture/languages-atlas]’ and [http://www.ethnologue.com Ethnologue]. |
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!rowspan=2| Language |
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! Language !! ISO639-3 !! Areas !! Vulnerability |
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!rowspan=2| ISO639-3 |
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!rowspan=2| Location |
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!rowspan=2| Speakers |
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!colspan=2|Status |
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|| Kamas |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/xas xas]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 0 |
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|| 5 - Extinct |
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|| 10 (Extinct) |
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|| Saami, Akkala |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/sia sia]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 0 |
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|| 4 - Critically endangered |
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|| 9 (Dormant) |
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|| 5 (Extinct) |
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|| Liv |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/liv liv]</code> |
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|| Latvia |
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|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 15 |
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|| 4 - Critically endangered |
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|| 8b (Nearly extinct) |
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|| 4 (Critically endangered) |
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|| Saami, Ume |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/sju sju]</code> |
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|| Sweden |
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|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 20 |
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|| 4 - Critically endangered |
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|| 8b (Nearly extinct) |
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|| 4 (Critically endangered) |
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|| Saami, Pite |
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|align="center"| <code>sje</code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/sje sje]</code> |
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|| Norway, Sweden |
|| Norway, Sweden |
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|align="right"| 20 |
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|| 4 - Critically endangered |
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|| 8b (Nearly extinct) |
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|| 4 (Critically endangered) |
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|| Enets, Forest |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/enf enf]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
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|| Sweden |
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|align="right"| 40 |
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|| 4 - Critically endangered |
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|| 8b (Nearly extinct) |
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|| 4 (Critically endangered) |
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|| Enets, Tundra |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/enh enh]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 40 |
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|| 4 - Critically endangered |
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|| 8b (Nearly extinct) |
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|| 4 (Critically endangered) |
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|| Vod |
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|align="center"| <code>vot</code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/vot vot]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 68 |
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|| 4 - Critically endangered |
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|| 8b (Nearly extinct) |
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|| 4 (Critically endangered) |
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|| Ingrian |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/izh izh]</code> |
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|| Latvia |
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|| 4 - Critically endangered |
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|| Eastern Mansi |
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|align="center"| <code>mns</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 120 |
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|| 4 - Critically endangered |
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|| 8b (Nearly extinct) |
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|| 3 (Severely endangered) |
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|| Nganasan |
|| Nganasan |
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|align="center"| <code>nio</code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/nio nio]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 130 |
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|| 3 - Severely endangered |
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|| 8b (Nearly extinct) |
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|| 3 (Severely endangered) |
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|| Saami, Kildin |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/sjd sjd]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 350 |
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|| 3 - Severely endangered |
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|| 8b (Nearly extinct) |
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|| 3 (Severely endangered) |
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|| Saami, Ter |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/sjt sjt]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 350 |
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|| 3 - Severely endangered |
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|| 8b (Nearly extinct) |
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|| 4 (Critically endangered) |
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|| Ludian |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/lud lud]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 25,600 |
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|| 3 - Severely endangered |
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|| 8a (Moribund) |
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|| 3 (Severely endangered) |
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|| Saami, Skolt |
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|align="center"| <code>sms</code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/sms sms]</code> |
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|| Finland, Norway, Russian Federation |
|| Finland, Norway, Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 650 |
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|| 3 - Severely endangered |
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|| 7 (Shifting) |
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|| 3 (Severely endangered) |
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|| Mansi |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/mns mns]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 940 |
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|| 3 - Severely endangered |
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|| 6b (Threatened) |
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|| 4 (Critically endangered) |
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|| Inari Saami |
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|align="center"| <code>smn</code> |
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|| Finland |
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|| 3 - Severely endangered |
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|| Western Mari |
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|align="center"| <code>mrj</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
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|| 3 - Severely endangered |
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|| Veps |
|| Veps |
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|align="center"| <code>vep</code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/vep vep]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 3,610 |
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|| 3 - Severely endangered |
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|| 6b (Threatened) |
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|| 3 (Severely endangered) |
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|| Khanty |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/kca kca]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 9,580 |
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|| 3 - Severely endangered |
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|| 6b (Threatened) |
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|| 2 (Definitely endangered) |
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|| Nenets |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/yrk yrk]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 21,900 |
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|| 3 - Severely endangered |
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|| 6b (Threatened) |
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|| 3 (Severely endangered) |
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|| Livvi-Karelian |
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|| Csángó Hungarian |
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|align="center"| |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/olo olo]</code> |
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|| Finland, Russian Federation |
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|| Romania |
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|align="right"| 25,600 |
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|| 3 - Severely endangered |
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|| 6b (Threatened) |
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|| 2 (Definitely endangered) |
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|| Võro |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/vro vro]</code> |
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|| Estonia |
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|| Finland, Norway, Russian Federation, Sweden |
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|align="right"| 60,000 |
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|| 2 - Definitely endangered |
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|| 6b (Threatened) |
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|| Selkup |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/sel sel]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 1,020 |
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|| 2 - Definitely endangered |
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|| 5 (Developing) |
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|| 4 (Critically endangered) |
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|| Permyak |
|| Komi-Permyak |
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|align="center"| <code>koi</code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/koi koi]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 63,100 |
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|| 2 - Definitely endangered |
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|| 5 (Developing) |
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|| 2 (Definitely endangered) |
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|| Komi-Zyrian |
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|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/kpv kpv]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 156,000 |
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|| 5 (Developing) |
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|| 2 (Definitely endangered) |
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|| Udmurt |
|| Udmurt |
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|align="center"| <code>udm</code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/udm udm]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 339,800 |
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|| 2 - Definitely endangered |
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|| 5 (Developing) |
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|| 2 (Definitely endangered) |
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|| Mari, Hill |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/mrj mrj]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 388,000 |
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|| 2 - Definitely endangered |
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|| 5 (Developing) |
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|| 3 (Severely endangered) |
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|| Erzya |
|| Erzya |
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|align="center"| <code>myv</code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/myv myv]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 431,700 |
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|| 2 - Definitely endangered |
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|| 5 (Developing) |
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|| 2 (Definitely endangered) |
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|| Moksha |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/mdf mdf]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 432,000 |
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|| 2 - Definitely endangered |
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|| 5 (Developing) |
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|| 2 (Definitely endangered) |
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|| Finnish, Kven |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/fkv fkv]</code> |
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|| Norway |
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|| Finland, Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 5,000 |
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|| 2 - Definitely endangered |
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|| 4 (Educational) |
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|| Karelian |
|| Karelian |
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|align="center"| <code>krl</code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/krl krl]</code> |
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|| Finland, Russian Federation |
|| Finland, Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 25,600 |
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|| 2 - Definitely endangered |
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|| 4 (Educational) |
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|| 2 (Definitely endangered) |
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|| Mari, Meadow |
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|align="center"| <code> |
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/mhr mhr]</code> |
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|| Russian Federation |
|| Russian Federation |
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|align="right"| 388,000 |
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|| 2 - Definitely endangered |
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|| 4 (Educational) |
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|| 2 (Definitely endangered) |
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|| Saami, Inari |
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|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/smn smn]</code> |
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|| Finland |
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|align="right"| 300 |
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|| 2 (Provincial) |
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|| 3 (Severely endangered) |
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|| Saami, South |
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|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/sma sma]</code> |
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|| Norway, Sweden |
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|align="right"| 600 |
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|| 2 (Provincial) |
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|| 3 (Severely endangered) |
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|| Saami, Lule |
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|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/smj smj]</code> |
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|| Norway, Sweden |
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|align="right"| 2,000 |
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|| 2 (Provincial) |
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|| 3 (Severely endangered) |
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|| Saami, North |
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|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/sme sme]</code> |
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|| Finland, Norway, Russian Federation, Sweden |
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|align="right"| 20,700 |
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|| 2 (Provincial) |
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|| 2 (Definitely endangered) |
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|| Finnish, Tornedalen |
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|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/fit fit]</code> |
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|| Sweden |
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|align="right"| 60,000 |
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|| 2 (Provincial) |
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|| Estonian, Standard |
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|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/ekk ekk]</code> |
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|| Estonia |
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|align="right"| 1,018,400 |
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|| 1 (National) |
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|| Finnish |
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|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/fin fin]</code> |
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|| Finland |
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|align="right"| 4,994,490 |
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|| 1 (National) |
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|| Hungarian |
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|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/hun hun]</code> |
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|| Hungary & Romania |
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|align="right"| 12,319,330 |
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|| 1 (National) |
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|| 3 (Severely endangered) |
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Revision as of 19:26, 4 January 2014
The Uralic languages (urj
) constitute a language family of some three dozen related languages descended from a Proto-Uralic language and spoken by more than 25 million people throughout Europe and Northern Asia. Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian are the Uralic languages with the most native speakers.
The master plan involves generating independent finite-state transducers for each language, and then making individual dictionaries and transfer rules for every pair. The current status of these goals is listed below.
Status
The ultimate goal is to have multi-purposable transducers for a variety of Uralic languages. These can then be paired for X→Y translation with the addition of a CG for language X and transfer rules / dictionary for the pair X→Y. Below is listed development progress for each language's transducers and dictionary pairs.
Transducers
Once a transducer has ~80% coverage on a range of medium-large corpora we can say it is "working". Over 90% and it can be considered to be "production".
Uralic languages by subgroup
All Uralic languages are thought to have descended, through independent processes of language change, from Proto-Uralic. The traditional classification is as follows:
- Samoyedic languages
- Finno-Ugric → Ugric (Ugrian)
- Finno-Ugric → Finno-Permic (Permian-Finnic)
- Permic languages: Komi (Komi-Zyrian, Komi-Permyak), Udmurt
- Finno-Volgaic languages (Finno-Cheremisic, Finno-Mari)
- Mari: Meadow Mari, Hill Mari
- Mordvinic languages: Erzya
- Finno-Lappic languages (Finno-Saamic, Finno-Samic)
- Sami languages: Northern Sami, Southern Sami, Inari Sami, Lule Sami
- Finnic languages: Finnish, Estonian, Võro, Kven, Livonian
Existing language pairs
Text in italic denotes language pairs under development / in the incubator. Regular text denotes a functioning language pair in staging, while text in bold denotes a stable well-working language pair in trunk.
hun | fin | fkv | liv | olo | mrj | myv | udm | kpv | sme | sma | mhr | est | smj | |
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hun | - | fin-hun |
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fin | fin-hun |
- | fkv-fin |
liv-fin |
olo-fin |
mrj-fin |
myv-fin |
fin-udm |
kpv-fin |
sme-fin |
fin-est |
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fkv | fkv-fin |
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liv | liv-fin |
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olo | olo-fin |
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mrj | mrj-fin |
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myv | myv-fin |
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udm | fin-udm |
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kpv | kpv-fin |
- | kpv-mhr |
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sme | sme-fin |
- | sme-sma |
sme-smj | ||||||||||
sma | sme-sma |
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mhr | kpv-mhr |
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est | fin-est |
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smj | sme-smj |
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deu | sme-deu |
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eng | hun-eng |
fin-eng |
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epo | eo-hu |
eo-fi |
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eus | eu-hu |
eus-sme |
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nob | sme-nob |
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rus | udm-rus |
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spa | sme-spa |
Samples
Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
Language | Text |
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Finnish | Kaikki ihmiset syntyvät vapaina ja tasavertaisina arvoltaan ja oikeuksiltaan. Heille on annettu järki ja omatunto, ja heidän on toimittava toisiaan kohtaan veljeyden hengessä. |
Saami, Northern | Buot olbmot leat riegádan friddjan ja olmmošárvvu ja olmmošvuoigatvuoðaid dáfus dássásažžab, Sudhuude kea addib huervnu ha ianedivdym ha vyigjat gakget neabbydut gyunnuudeaset gyivdy vuekhakaš vuoiŋŋain. |
Hungarian | Minden. emberi lény szabadon születik és egyenlő méltósága és joga van. Az emberek, ésszel és lelkiismerettel bírván, egymással szemben testvéri szellemben kell hogy viseltessenek. |
Estonian | Kõik inimesed sünnivad vabadena ja võrdsetena oma väärikuselt ja õigustelt. Neile on antud mõistus ja südametunnistus ja nende suhtumist üksteisesse peab kandma vendluse vaim. |
This article uses material from the Wikipedia article "Uralic languages", which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0.
Vulnerability
This table summarizes the vulnerability of various Uralic languages. Data is derived from the ‘Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger, © UNESCO, http://www.unesco.org/culture/languages-atlas’ and Ethnologue.
Language | ISO639-3 | Location | Speakers | Status | |
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Ethnologue | UNESCO | ||||
Kamas | xas
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Russian Federation | 0 | 10 (Extinct) | - |
Saami, Akkala | sia
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Russian Federation | 0 | 9 (Dormant) | 5 (Extinct) |
Liv | liv
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Latvia | 15 | 8b (Nearly extinct) | 4 (Critically endangered) |
Saami, Ume | sju
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Sweden | 20 | 8b (Nearly extinct) | 4 (Critically endangered) |
Saami, Pite | sje
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Norway, Sweden | 20 | 8b (Nearly extinct) | 4 (Critically endangered) |
Enets, Forest | enf
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Russian Federation | 40 | 8b (Nearly extinct) | 4 (Critically endangered) |
Enets, Tundra | enh
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Russian Federation | 40 | 8b (Nearly extinct) | 4 (Critically endangered) |
Vod | vot
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Russian Federation | 68 | 8b (Nearly extinct) | 4 (Critically endangered) |
Ingrian | izh
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Russian Federation | 120 | 8b (Nearly extinct) | 3 (Severely endangered) |
Nganasan | nio
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Russian Federation | 130 | 8b (Nearly extinct) | 3 (Severely endangered) |
Saami, Kildin | sjd
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Russian Federation | 350 | 8b (Nearly extinct) | 3 (Severely endangered) |
Saami, Ter | sjt
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Russian Federation | 350 | 8b (Nearly extinct) | 4 (Critically endangered) |
Ludian | lud
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Russian Federation | 25,600 | 8a (Moribund) | 3 (Severely endangered) |
Saami, Skolt | sms
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Finland, Norway, Russian Federation | 650 | 7 (Shifting) | 3 (Severely endangered) |
Mansi | mns
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Russian Federation | 940 | 6b (Threatened) | 4 (Critically endangered) |
Veps | vep
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Russian Federation | 3,610 | 6b (Threatened) | 3 (Severely endangered) |
Khanty | kca
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Russian Federation | 9,580 | 6b (Threatened) | 2 (Definitely endangered) |
Nenets | yrk
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Russian Federation | 21,900 | 6b (Threatened) | 3 (Severely endangered) |
Livvi-Karelian | olo
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Finland, Russian Federation | 25,600 | 6b (Threatened) | 2 (Definitely endangered) |
Võro | vro
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Estonia | 60,000 | 6b (Threatened) | - |
Selkup | sel
|
Russian Federation | 1,020 | 5 (Developing) | 4 (Critically endangered) |
Komi-Permyak | koi
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Russian Federation | 63,100 | 5 (Developing) | 2 (Definitely endangered) |
Komi-Zyrian | kpv
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Russian Federation | 156,000 | 5 (Developing) | 2 (Definitely endangered) |
Udmurt | udm
|
Russian Federation | 339,800 | 5 (Developing) | 2 (Definitely endangered) |
Mari, Hill | mrj
|
Russian Federation | 388,000 | 5 (Developing) | 3 (Severely endangered) |
Erzya | myv
|
Russian Federation | 431,700 | 5 (Developing) | 2 (Definitely endangered) |
Moksha | mdf
|
Russian Federation | 432,000 | 5 (Developing) | 2 (Definitely endangered) |
Finnish, Kven | fkv
|
Norway | 5,000 | 4 (Educational) | - |
Karelian | krl
|
Finland, Russian Federation | 25,600 | 4 (Educational) | 2 (Definitely endangered) |
Mari, Meadow | mhr
|
Russian Federation | 388,000 | 4 (Educational) | 2 (Definitely endangered) |
Saami, Inari | smn
|
Finland | 300 | 2 (Provincial) | 3 (Severely endangered) |
Saami, South | sma
|
Norway, Sweden | 600 | 2 (Provincial) | 3 (Severely endangered) |
Saami, Lule | smj
|
Norway, Sweden | 2,000 | 2 (Provincial) | 3 (Severely endangered) |
Saami, North | sme
|
Finland, Norway, Russian Federation, Sweden | 20,700 | 2 (Provincial) | 2 (Definitely endangered) |
Finnish, Tornedalen | fit
|
Sweden | 60,000 | 2 (Provincial) | - |
Estonian, Standard | ekk
|
Estonia | 1,018,400 | 1 (National) | - |
Finnish | fin
|
Finland | 4,994,490 | 1 (National) | - |
Hungarian | hun
|
Hungary & Romania | 12,319,330 | 1 (National) | 3 (Severely endangered) |