Eskimo spriaken
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A Eskimo spriaken of Jupik-Inuit spriaken san en twiig faan a eskimo-aleutisk spriaken.
Diar hiar amanbi 9 spriaken tu, an 102 000[1] minsken snaake ian diarfaan üs mamenspriak.
Iindialang
Bewerke- Sirenik eskimo († 1997 - ütjstürwen)
- Jupik spriaken
- Sirenik jupik († 1997 - ütjstürwen)
- Rocht jupik spriaken
- Sibirisch jupik (Yupigestun) (1.800 snaake)
- Naukan jupik (Нывуӄаӷмит) (50 snaake)
- Alaska jupik (Yugtun) (12.000 snaake)
- Chevak tschupik (Cugtun) (50-100 snaake)
- Nunivak tschupik (Cugtun) (50 snaake)
- Alutiiq of Sugpiaq (Sugcestun, Alutiitstun) (400 snaake)
- Inuit spriaken
- Iñupiaq of Alaska inuit (Iñupiatun) (3000 snaake)
- Waastkanada inuit (Inuvialuktun) (400–700 snaake)
- Uastkanada inuit of Inuktitut (Inuktitut ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ) (35 000 snaake)
- Greenluns (Kalaallisut) (57 000 snaake)
Jupik an Inuit
BewerkeJupik spriaken | Inuit spriaken | |||
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Alaska jupik | Sibirisch jupik | Iñupiaq | Greenluns | |
weeder | miq | miq | imiq | imiq |
sjauer | ctamat | stamat | sisamat | sisamat |
minsk | yuk | yuk | iñuk | inuk |
hun | tal̥iq | tal̥iq | talik | taliq |
ööder | al̥l̥a | al̥a | alla | avla |
Wikipedias
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Bewerke- ↑ Georgy Menovshchikov (1990), Contemporary Studies of the Eskimo-Aleut Languages and Dialects: A Progress Report, Arctic Languages, An Awakening, UNESCO