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| states          = [[Sauthar]]
| states          = [[Sauthar]]
| region          =  
| region          =  
| ethnicity        = 689,765 Yurta
| ethnicity        = 837,251 Yurta
| speakers        = 619,420
| speakers        = 789,420 (native)<br>1,057,675 (2nd language)<br>
| date            = 2018
| date            = 2018
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Yurta
Юртӹ чылме, Юртӹшла
Yurtă cĕlme, Yurtăsyla
File:WelcomeToYurtaRegionSign.png
Multilingual roadway sign in Sautharian (top) and Yurta (bottom), it reads as "You are now entering the Yurta Autonomous Region"
Pronunciation[ˈɪ̯urtʌ̹ ˈt͡ʃɨlme]
[ɪ̯urˈtʌ̹ʃla]
Native toSauthar
Ethnicity837,251 Yurta
Native speakers
789,420 (native)
1,057,675 (2nd language)
 (2018)
  • Yurta
Language codes
ISO 639-2yrt
ISO 639-3yrt
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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 1/7th 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.