List of Endangered Languages in Asia - Russia (Asia)

Russia (Asia)
Language Comments Speakers Source ISO 639-3 Ethnologue entry
Ainu language Ethnologue Ainu language
Mednyj Aleut language see Aleut language 10 (1995 M Krauss). Ethnologue mud Aleut, Mednyj language
Chukchi language Ethnologue ckt Chukchi language
Chulym language Ethnologue clw Chulym language
Forest Enets language see Enets language 40 (1995 M Krauss) 209 with Tundra Enets (1989 census). Ethnologue enf Enets, Forest language
Tundra Enets language see Enets language 30 (1995 M Krauss) 209 together with Forest Enets (1990 census). Ethnologue enh Enets, Tundra language
Karagas language 25 to 30 (2001) 730 (1989 census). Ethnologue kim Karagas language
Kerek language 2 (1997 M Krauss)There were 200 to 400 speakers in 1900 400. Ethnologue krk Kerek language
Ket language The last Ieniseian language 550 to 990 (1995 M. Krauss). Ethnologue ket Kerek language
Orok language see Orok people 30 to 82 in Russia (1995 M Krauss)Population total all countries: 33 to 85 250 to 300 (1995 M Krauss). Ethnologue oaa Orok language
Udihe language 100 (1991 Kibrik) 1,600 (1991 Kibrik). Ethnologue ude Udihe language
Ulch language Siberia Ethnologue ulc Ulch language
Yugh language 2 or 3 (1991 G K Verner in Kibrik)Nonfluent speakers 10 to 15 (1991 G K Verner in Kibrik). Ethnologue yuu Yugh language
Northern Yukaghir language see Yukaghir languages 30 to 150 (1995 M Krauss, 1989 census) 230 to 1,100 (1995 M Krauss, 1989 census). Ethnologue ykg Yukaghir, Northern language
Southern Yukaghir language see Yukaghir languages 10 to 50 (1995 M Krauss, 1989 census) 130 (1995 M Krauss, 1989 census). Ethnologue yux Yukaghir, Southern language

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