Talk:List of endangered languages in Asia
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Some info may be temporarily shuffled aside while I'm working on the page. Don't worry, it's in the history, and I'll retrieve it eventually. •
Villain 00:38, 23 April 2015 (UTC)
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- Tables for Syria and Iran are broken. Will fix soon. • Villain 02:04, 23 April 2015 (UTC)]
- Tables for Syria and Iran are broken. Will fix soon. •
South Korea
Language | Comments | Speakers | Source |
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Jeju language | Jeju island |
5-10,000 | UNESCO |
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Taiwan
Language | Comments | Speakers | Source |
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Nataoran Amis language |
Commonly considered a dialect of Amis. | 5 (2000 Wurm). | |
Babuza language | 3 to 4 (2000 S Wurm). | ||
Kanakanabu language |
6 to 8 (2000 Wurm) 250 (UNESCO). | ||
Kavalan language | 24 (2000 Li). | ||
Kulon-Pazeh language |
0 | ||
Saaroa language | 5 to 6 (2000 Wurm) 300 (2000 UNESCO Red Book). | ||
Saisiyat language | Red Book
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Thao language | 5 to 6 (2000 Wurm) 248 (1989). |