Language | Comments | Speakers | Source | ISO 639-3 | Ethnologue entry |
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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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