Extinct or Highly Endangered Languages of Asia
#1
Posted 23 September 2011 - 10:33 PM
But did you know? There are many other highly endangered and extinct languages in Asia. For the first section of this topic, we will talk about extinct languages.
Extinct languages includes the Jurchen, Ba-shu Chinese, Saka, Tocharian and Tangut language of Northeastern China. Gorguryeo, Silla, Baekje, Okje, Gojoseon, Jeulmun, Joseon languages of Korea. The Anuki language of Japan, Phi Language of Thailand and many other tribal languages in Taiwan and The Phillipines.
These languages have undergone language death and no one is able to speak any of these languages at all in the world. These results have been backed up by strong information.
In the second section, we will be talking about highly endangered languages of Asia. The most endangered being the Lengilu Language of Indonesia. Only 4 people left are able to speak the Lengilu Language and they live in a village called Lengilu in Indonesia. The 2nd most endangered language in the world is the Nanai Language of Northeastern China and there are only 12 people left able to speak the Nanai Language. These people live in Heilongjiang of Northeastern China, bordering Russia.
In conclusion, we should treasure every single language we speak, for they might just be extinct one day.
#2
Posted 26 September 2011 - 03:41 PM
Who are the Anuki? The only Anuki I know of is an Austronesian language in Papua New Guinea.Extinct languages includes the Jurchen, Ba-shu Chinese, Saka, Tocharian and Tangut language of Northeastern China. Gorguryeo, Silla, Baekje, Okje, Gojoseon, Jeulmun, Joseon languages of Korea. The Anuki language of Japan, Phi Language of Thailand and many other tribal languages in Taiwan and The Phillipines.
The 2nd most endangered language in the world cannot be Nanai since Nanai has over 3,000 speakers, and Taiwan alone has several languages with fewer than 10 speakers (Kanakavu, Thao, Saaroa), not to mention that many other languages elsewhere also have fewer than 10 speakers. Incidentally, one of the last Pingpu languages of Taiwan, Pazeh, became extinct just last year with the death of its last speaker.In the second section, we will be talking about highly endangered languages of Asia. The most endangered being the Lengilu Language of Indonesia. Only 4 people left are able to speak the Lengilu Language and they live in a village called Lengilu in Indonesia. The 2nd most endangered language in the world is the Nanai Language of Northeastern China and there are only 12 people left able to speak the Nanai Language. These people live in Heilongjiang of Northeastern China, bordering Russia.
#3
Posted 30 September 2011 - 09:10 PM
Yes, since there are only less than 10 speakers of your own language, the Thao, you should really learn it.
#4
Posted 05 July 2012 - 04:09 AM
#5
Posted 03 January 2013 - 03:50 PM
It is certainly Zarawa language which is endangered, its speakers and zarawa people both are few hundreds.
They live in Andaman ( India ) and their reduced numbers are partly due to japanese who killed tribals there.
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