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Yurta
Юртӹ чылме, Юртӹшла
Yurtă cĕlme, Yurtăsyla
In the uttermost East, being an account of investigations among the natives and Russian convicts of the island of Sakhalin, with notes of travel in Korea, Siberia, and Manchuria (1903) (14784267993).jpg
Pronunciation[ˈɪ̯urtʌ̹ ˈt͡ʃɨlme]
[ɪ̯urˈtʌ̹ʃla]
Native toSauthar
EthnicityYurta
  • 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 1/5 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.