Yupik Eskimo and Tamil similarities.. Indigenous language of Alaska. Yupik language. Yu'pik language

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The Yupik languages are the distinct languages of the several Yupik peoples of western and south-central Alaska and north-eastern Siberia. The Yupik languages differ enough from one another that they are not mutually intelligible, although speakers of one of the languages may understand the general idea of a conversation of speakers of another of the languages. One of them, Sirenik, has been extinct since 1997.

The Yupik languages are in the family of Eskimo–Aleut languages. The Aleut and Eskimo languages diverged around 2000 BC (contemporaneous with the split of Indo-Iranian); within the Eskimo classification, the Yupik languages diverged from each other and from the Inuit language around 1000 AD.

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The Sounds Of The Central Alaskan Yup'ikLanguage
Yup'ik Alphabet with Jackie
The Languages of Siberia
Sound of the Languages of Alaska
The Fight To Save The Dying Languages Of Alaska
The Languages of Siberia
Yup'ik language

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