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What are some languages that are no longer spoken or spoken by very little people?

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What are some languages that are no longer spoken or spoken by very little people?

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  1. extinct languages in north america by country

    Canada:

    Beothuk

    Laurentian

    Newfoundland Irish

    Pentlatch

    Tsetsaut

    Wyandot

    [edit] United States:

    Abnaki, Eastern

    Adai

    Alsea

    Atakapa

    Barbareño

    Biloxi

    Cayuse

    Chehalis

    Chimariko

    Chitimacha

    Coquille

    Costanoan, Northern

    Costanoan, Southern

    Cowlitz

    Cruzeño

    Delaware, Pidgin

    Eel River Athabaskan

    Esselen

    Etchemin

    Eyak

    Galice-Applegate

    Hanis

    Ineseño

    Iowa-Oto

    Island Chumash

    Jersey Dutch

    Karkin

    Kathlamet

    Kitsai

    Kwalhioqua-Clatskanie

    Loup A

    Loup B

    Lower Chinook

    Lumbee

    Mahican

    Maidu, Valley

    Martha's Vineyard Sign Language

    Massachusett

    Mattole-Bear River

    Miami-Illinois

    Miluk

    Miwok: Bay Miwok

    Miwok: Coast Miwok

    Mobilian

    Mohegan

    Molala

    Nanticoke

    Narragansett

    Natchez

    Nooksack

    Northern Kalapuyan

    Obispeño

    Ofo

    Pamlico

    Piro

    Pomo, Eastern

    Pomo, Northern

    Powhatan

    Purisimeño

    Quiripi-Naugatuck-Unquachog

    Salinan

    Shasta

    Shinnecock

    Siuslaw

    Susquehannock

    Takelma

    Tillamook

    Tonkawa

    Tsetsaut

    Tunica

    Tutelo

    Twana

    Upper Umpqua

    Ventureño

    Wappo

    Wiyot

    Wyandot

    Yana

    Yaquina

    Yonkalla

    [edit] U.S. Virgin Islands:

    Negerhollands

    [edit] Mexico:

    Chicomuceltec

    Cochimí

    Náhuatl, Classical

    Náhuatl, Tabasco

    Pame Sur

    Tepecano

    Tubar

    [edit] Bahamas:

    Taino  


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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ext...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_end...

    "Klamath-Modoc. 1 speaker in 1998."

  3. irish

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