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Yurta | |
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Юртӹ чылме, Юртӹшла Yurtă cĕlme, Yurtăsyla | |
Pronunciation | [ˈɪ̯urtʌ̹ ˈt͡ʃɨlme] [ɪ̯urˈtʌ̹ʃla] |
Native to | Sauthar |
Ethnicity | Yurta |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-2 | yrt |
ISO 639-3 | yrt |
Yurta (natively known as: Юртӹ чылме, Yurtă cĕlme, IPA: [ˈɪ̯urtʌ̹ ˈt͡ʃɨlme]) is an isolate language spoken by the indiginous Yurta people of northern Sauthar, primarily in the Yurta autonomous region and adjacent areas, and the Yurta diaspora. Approximantly 1/5 of the Yurta population is monolingual due to them living in rural areas. There are 3 dialect groups of Yurta, northern, southern and island, only the norhtern and island variaeties are still spoken daily.