marquette_mscs.rani_language

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id name_in_english name_in_french name_in_spanish countries country_codes_alpha_3 iso639_3_codes degree_of_endangerment alternate_names name_in_the_language number_of_speakers sources latitude longitude description_of_the_location
696.0
Judeo-Berber (Morocco)
judéo-berbère (Maroc)
judeo-bereber (Marruecos)
Morocco
MAR
jbe
Extinct
Judeo-Tamazight, Tamazight des juifs marocains
0.0
Haim Zafrani, Paulette-Galland Pernet, Daniel Schroeter, websites.
30.822
-6.8005
Several areas in the Higher and the Middle Atlas (Sous): the Ouarzazate area, and Boumalne Dades, Imini, Tinghir (Tinerhir), in the Draa valley Between Tiznit and Tafraout, around Ouijjane
2509.0
Vera'a
vera'a
vatrata
Vanuatu
VUT
vlr
Definitely endangered
Vatrata
300.0
Alexandre François 2008 http://alex.francois.free.fr/AF-terrain.htm
-13.872
167.4323
Vanua Lava
459.0
Evenki (Manchuria)
évenki (Mandchourie)
evenki (Manchuria)
China
CHN
evn, orh
Severely endangered
dialects: Orochen, Kumarchen (Manegir), Selpechen, Birarchen (Birar), Manchurian Reindeer Tungus, Khamnigan Evenki
4000.0
В. И. Цинциус: Эвенкийский язык. — Языки мира: Монгольские языки; Тунгусо-маньчжурские языки; Японский язык; Корейский язык. Москва: Индрик, 1997. 267–283. | Viktor Atknine: The Evenki language from the Yenisei to Sakhalin. — Northern minority languages: problems of survival. Edited by Hiroshi Shoji and Juha Janhunen. Senri Ethnological Studies 44; Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology. 109–121.
50.34
123.43
in China, four dialects of Evenki are officially classified under ‘Orochen’ (Oroqen) nationality: speakers of Orochen proper live scattered around Oroqen Autonomous Banner in Hulun Buir League in northeastern Inner Mongolia; the speakers of the other dialects live along the Amur basin in northwestern Heilongjiang Province: Kumarchen (or Manegir) in the Kumara basin on the upper Amur, Selpechen in the Fa and Selpe basins on the middle Amur, and Birarchen (or Birar) in the Xun and Zhan basins; two recent immigrant groups of Evenki speakers from Russia belong to the official ‘Evenki’ (Ewenke) nationality: the Manchurian Reindeer Tungus (‘Yakut Ewenke’) in Chen Barag Banner in Hulun Buir League in Inner Mongolia, and the Khamnigan (Tungus Ewenke) in Chen Baerhu Banner in Hulun Buir League
1991.0
Chung (Cambodia)
chung (Cambodge)
sa-och (Camboya)
Cambodia
KHM
scq
Critically endangered
Chu-ung
20.0
10.6875
103.8084
2501.0
Drubea
nââ drubea
drubea
New Caledonia (France)
NCL
duf
Vulnerable
Naa Drubea
946.0
1996 Census
-22.0347
166.5527
Païta, Dumbéa, Nouméa, Yaté
2288.0
Batek
batek
batek
Malaysia
MYS
btq
Critically endangered
Mintil dialect; Minriq, Mindriq or Mendriq dialect
700.0
Bradley 2007
4.6695
102.5051
1669.0
Katxuyana-Xikuyána
kaxuiâna-xikuyána
cachuana-warikyana
Brazil
BRA
kbb
Vulnerable
Kaxuyána-Xikuyána
150.0
Databank Moore, 2008.
2.043
-55.4589
1741.0
Njalgulgule
njalgulgule
nyalgulgule
Sudan
SDN
njl
Severely endangered
Bege, Beko, Nyolge
900.0
Voegelin & Voegelin, Ethnologue
8.4452
25.3015
486.0
Ainu (Kuril)
aïnou (Kouriles)
ainú (Islas Kuriles)
Russian Federation
RUS
ain
Extinct
0.0
В. М. Алпатов: Айнский язык. — Языки мира: Палеоазиатские языки. Москва: Индрик, 1997. 126–138.
46.8882
152.0068
the northern islands of the Kuril chain (especially Shumshu and Paramushir) and the southern tip of Kamchatka (Cape Lopatka)
1675.0
Mundurukú
mundurukú
mundurucú
Brazil
BRA
myu
Vulnerable
Mundurucu
8000.0
Moore, 2008.
-8.1027
-57.3486