Category
page 1Endangered Indo-European languages
Romani
language of the Romani people belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family
Pontic Greek
Greek dialect
Arbëresh
Albanian dialect spoken in Italy
Tsakonian
Doric dialect of Greek language
Bukharian
Jewish dialect derived from the Tajik branch of the Persian language
Griko
dialect of Italiot Greek
Calabrian Greek
variety of Italiot Greek spoken by the Griko people in Calabria
Cappadocian Greek
language
Arvanitic
Arvanitika (; Arvanitika: , ; Greek: , ), also known as Arvanitic, is the variety of Albanian traditionally spoken by the Arvanites, a population group in Greece. Arvanitika was brought to Southern Greece during the late Middle Ages by Albanian settlers who moved south from their homeland in present-day Albania in several waves. The dialect preserves elements of medieval Albanian, while also being significantly influenced by the Greek language. Arvanitika is today endangered, as its speakers have been shifting to the use of Greek and most younger members of the community no longer speak it.
Lomavren
language
Parya
language
Homshetsi
Indo-European language
Sansi
Central Indo-Aryan language
Kursenieki
dialect of the Latvian language spoken by the Kursenieki of the Curonian Spit
Kalto
Indo-Aryan language of India
Italiot Greek
language
Luwati
language
Scottish Cant
mixed language spoken in Scotland