Image: Lang Status 40-SE
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Description: This language is severely endangered. As of 2010, this is the status of Breton. The youngest native speakers of this language are of the "grandparent" generation. Although the "parent" generation may understand it, they typically neither speak it fluently nor among themselves, nor to the "children" generation.
Title: Lang Status 40-SE
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The following 24 pages link to this image:
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- Carrier language
- Denaʼina language
- Djabugay language
- Dyirbal language
- Eastern Ojibwa language
- Gija language
- Gitxsan language
- Halkomelem
- Jicarilla language
- Kaska language
- Kiowa language
- Koko-Bera language
- Kugu Nganhcara language
- Lillooet language
- Malak-Malak language
- Nisga'a language
- Nuu-chah-nulth language
- Ottawa dialect
- Rapa Nui language
- Siglitun
- Thompson language
- Umpila language
- Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages
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