Languages of the Volga-Kama region
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The languages of the Volga-Kama region include several Turkic and Uralic languages spoken in the Volga-Kama region (along the Volga and Kama rivers) in Russia. These include [varieties of] Tatar, Bashqort, Chuvash, Mari, Komi, Mordvin, and Udmurt (and linguistically, to some extent, Russian).
language | iso | num speakers | UNESCO classification |
---|---|---|---|
Tatar | tat |
6500K | 0. none |
Bashqort | bak |
1379K | 1. vulnerable |
Chuvash | chv |
1325K | 1. vulnerable |
Udmurt | udm |
0464K | 2. definitely endangered |
Mari - Eastern | mhr |
0414K | 2. definitely endangered |
Mordvin - Erzya | myv |
0400K | 2. definitely endangered |
Komi - Zyryan | kpv |
0217K | 2. definitely endangered |
Mordvin - Moksha | mdf |
0200K | 2. definitely endangered |
Komi - Permyak | koi |
0094K | 2. definitely endangered |
Mari - Western | mrj |
0037K | 3. severely endangered |
Komi - Yazva | koi |
0000K | 3. severely endangered |