Tyukhtetsky District, Teguldetsky District, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Tomsk Oblast
Ethnicity
355 Chulyms (2010 census)[1]
Native speakers
44 (2010 census)[1]
Language family
Turkic
Common Turkic
Siberian Turkic
South Siberian
Chulym
Dialects
Lower Chulym†
Middle Chulym
Writing system
Cyrillic
Language codes
ISO 639-3
clw
Glottolog
chul1246
ELP
Chulym
Chulym Turk is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger
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Chulym (in Chulym: Ось тили, Ös tili; Russian: Чулымский язык), also known as Chulim, Chulym-Turkic (not to be confused with the Turkic Siberian Tatar language), is a critically endangered language of the Chulyms. The names which the people use to refer to themselves are 1. пистиҥ кишилер, pistɪŋ kiʃɪler (our people) and 2. ось кишилер, øs kiʃɪler (Ös people). The native designation for the language are ось тил(и), øs til(ɪ) ~ ø:s til(ɪ), and less frequently тадар тил(и), tadar til(ɪ).[2]
The language is spoken in Russia, at various locations along the Chulym River.
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