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'''Rozengrian''' (Rozengrian: Rozengriaanse taal) is a severely endangered [[West Germanic languages|West Germanic language]], spoken in Zambia (former [[Rozengria]]), and to a lesser extent South Africa. It evolved from the already distinct Dutch creole language of Afrikaans, where it then gradually began to develop distinguishing characteristics in the mid to late 19th and early 20th centuries. It has approximately 470 speakers left, most of whom are elderly.{{Infobox language
'''Rozengrian''' (Rozengrian: Rozengriaanse taal) is a [[wikipedia:Endangered_language#Defining_and_measuring_endangerment|definitely endangered]] [[wikipedia:West_Germanic_languages|West Germanic language]], spoken in Zambia (former [[Rozengria]]), and to a lesser extent South Africa. It evolved from the already distinct Dutch creole language of [[wikipedia:Afrikaans|Afrikaans]], where it then gradually began to develop distinguishing characteristics in the mid to late 19th and early 20th centuries. It has approximately 32,400 speakers left, most of whom are elderly.{{Infobox language
| name = Rozengrian
| name = Rozengrian
| nativename = {{lang|rz|Rozengriaanse taal}}
| nativename = {{lang|afr|Rozengriaanse taal}}
| states = [[Zambia]]
| states = [[Zambia]]
| ethnicity = 1,143 [[Rozengrians]]
| ethnicity = 75,143 [[Rozengrians]] (includes Hidden Rozengrians)
| speakers = 476
| speakers = 32,400
| speakers2 = < 520 (2018, estimated)<ref name=Oxford>{{cite book |last=Markus |first=Elena |last2= Rozhanskiy |first2= Fedor |date=24 March 2022 |editor-last=Bakró-Nagy |editor-first=Marianne |editor2-last=Laakso |editor2-first=Johanna |editor3-last=Skribnik |editor3-first=Elena |title=The Oxford Guide to the Uralic Languages |publisher=[[Oxford University Press]] |chapter=Chapter 18: Ingrian |isbn=9780198767664}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://minlang.iling-ran.ru/lang/izhorskiy-yazyk|last=Muslimov|first=Mehmet|website=Малые языки россии|title=Ижорский язык|access-date=19 October 2024}}</ref><br /> 511 (2006, verified)<ref name=Minorities />
| date = 2020 census
| date = 2020 census
| ref = <ref name=Census>{{Cite web |title=Росстат — Всероссийская перепись населения 2020 |url=https://rosstat.gov.ru/vpn_popul |access-date=2023-01-03 |website=rosstat.gov.ru |archive-date=24 January 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200124160257/http://rosstat.gov.ru/vpn_popul |url-status=dead }}</ref>
| ref =  
| familycolor = Germanic
| familycolor = Germanic
| fam2 = [[Germanic languages|Germanic]]
| fam2 = [[Germanic languages|Germanic]]
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| script = [[Latin script|Latin]]
| script = [[Latin script|Latin]]
| notice = IPA
| notice = IPA
| map = 2.4a-Ingrian-and-Votic traditional.png
| map = Rozengrian_Language.png
| mapcaption = Distribution of Ingrian and Votic at the beginning of the 20th century<ref name=map1>{{Cite journal |last1=Rantanen |first1=Timo |last2=Tolvanen |first2=Harri |last3=Roose |first3=Meeli |last4=Ylikoski |first4=Jussi |last5=Vesakoski |first5=Outi |date=2022-06-08 |title=Best practices for spatial language data harmonization, sharing and map creation—A case study of Uralic |journal=PLOS ONE |language=en |volume=17 |issue=6 |pages=e0269648 |doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0269648|doi-access=free |pmid=35675367 |pmc=9176854 |bibcode=2022PLoSO..1769648R }}</ref><ref name=map2>Rantanen, Timo, Vesakoski, Outi, Ylikoski, Jussi, & Tolvanen, Harri. (2021). ''Geographical database of the Uralic languages'' (v1.0) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4784188</ref>
| mapcaption = {{legend|#0081ff|&nbsp;spoken by a majority}}{{legend|#89c6ff|&nbsp;spoken by a minority}}
| map2 = Lang Status 40-SE.svg
| mapcaption3 = Distribution of Rozengrian at the beginning of the 20th century
| mapcaption2 = {{center|{{small|Rozengrian is classified as Severely Endangered by the [[UNESCO]] [[Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger]] (2010)}}}}
| map2 = Lang Status 60-DE.svg
| mapcaption2 = {{center|{{small|Rozengrian is classified as Definitely Endangered by the [[UNESCO]] [[Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger]] (2010)}}}}
| fam4 = [[Dutch language|Dutch]]
| fam4 = [[Dutch language|Dutch]]
| fam5 = [[Afrikaans|Afrikaans]]
| fam5 = [[Afrikaans|Afrikaans]]
}}
}}


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Latest revision as of 20:03, 28 October 2024

Rozengrian (Rozengrian: Rozengriaanse taal) is a definitely endangered West Germanic language, spoken in Zambia (former Rozengria), and to a lesser extent South Africa. It evolved from the already distinct Dutch creole language of Afrikaans, where it then gradually began to develop distinguishing characteristics in the mid to late 19th and early 20th centuries. It has approximately 32,400 speakers left, most of whom are elderly.

Rozengrian
Rozengriaanse taal
Native toZambia
Ethnicity75,143 Rozengrians (includes Hidden Rozengrians)
Native speakers
32,400 (2020 census)
Germanic
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3rz
Glottologrz1248[1]
Rozengrian Language.png
   spoken by a majority
   spoken by a minority
Lang Status 60-DE.svg
Rozengrian is classified as Definitely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger (2010)
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  1. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Rozengrian". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.