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Tahltan language

Tahltan, Tāłtān, also called Tałtan ẕāke ("Tahltan people language"), dah dẕāhge ("our language") or didene keh ("this people's way") is a poorly documented and endangered Northern Athabaskan language spoken by 235 of the Tahltan people (also "Nahanni") who live in northern British Columbia around Telegraph Creek, Dease Lake, and Iskut. Tahltan is a…

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ELP
Tāłtān (Tahltan)
Ethnicity
2,460 Tahltan people (2014, FPCC)
Glottolog
tahl1239
ISO 639-3
tht
Language family
AthabaskanNorthern AthabaskanCentral CordilleraTahltan · Northern AthabaskanCentral CordilleraTahltan · Central CordilleraTahltan · Tahltan
Native speakers
235 (2021)

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Tahltan language

Nodes18
Edges17
Triples17
Avg. degree1.89
Density0.111111
Components1

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Tahltan language

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related to External links · 6
Tahltan language → An, John, Tahltan, Tahltan Central Council, Tanya Bob, Thomas McIlwraith
Language family · 4
Tahltan language → AthabaskanNorthern AthabaskanCentral CordilleraTahltan, Central CordilleraTahltan, Northern AthabaskanCentral CordilleraTahltan, Tahltan
ELP · 1
Tahltan language → Tāłtān (Tahltan)
Ethnicity · 1
Tahltan language → 2,460 Tahltan people (2014, FPCC)
Glottolog · 1
Tahltan language → tahl1239
ISO 639-3 · 1
Tahltan language → tht
Native speakers · 1
Tahltan language → 235 (2021)
Native to · 1
Tahltan language → Canada
Region · 1
Tahltan language → Northern British Columbia

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language tahltan languages symbols phonology endangered ipa iskut northern british columbia also 1999 athabaskan revitalization unesco unicode native may tāłtān

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Tahltan languageELPTāłtān (Tahltan)1.00infobox
Tahltan languageEthnicity2,460 Tahltan people (2014, FPCC)1.00infobox
Tahltan languageGlottologtahl12391.00infobox
Tahltan languageISO 639-3tht1.00infobox
Tahltan languageLanguage familyAthabaskanNorthern AthabaskanCentral CordilleraTahltan1.00infobox
Tahltan languageLanguage familyNorthern AthabaskanCentral CordilleraTahltan1.00infobox
Tahltan languageLanguage familyCentral CordilleraTahltan1.00infobox
Tahltan languageLanguage familyTahltan1.00infobox
Tahltan languageNative speakers235 (2021)1.00infobox
Tahltan languageNative toCanada1.00infobox
Tahltan languageRegionNorthern British Columbia1.00infobox
Tahltan languagerelated to External linksTahltan Central Council0.60section

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