Daftar bahasa terancam di Indonesia
Menurut UNESCO ada empat tingkatan antara "aman" dan "punah", yaitu:[1]
- Vulnerable
- Definitely endangered
- Severely endangered
- Critically endangered
Language | Speakers | Status | Comments | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alune language[1] | Vulnerable | Alune people | ||
Amahai language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Ampibabo Lauje language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Andio language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Anus language[1] | Severely endangered | Korur language | ||
Aputai language[1] | Critically endangered | Wetarese languages | ||
Arguni language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
As language[1] | Vulnerable | Raja Ampat languages | ||
Auye language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Awera language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Awyi language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Bahonsuai language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Baleasang language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Baras language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Bedoanas language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Benggoi language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Besoa language [1] | Vulnerable | Badaic language | ||
Biak language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Boano language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Bonerif language[1] | Critically endangered | Beneraf language | ||
Bonggo language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Budong-Budong language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Burate language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Busoa language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Dabra language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Dakka language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Damal language[1] | Vulnerable | Amung language | ||
Dampelas language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Demisa language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Dondo language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Doutai language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Dubu language[1] | Vulnerable | Tebi language | ||
Duriankere language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Dusner language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Emplawas language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Enggano language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Erokwanas language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Fayu language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Foya language[1] | Critically endangered | Foja Mountains | ||
Gebe language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Gorap language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Helong language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Hoti language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Hulung language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Ibu language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Iresim language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Isirawa language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Itik language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Javindo Creole language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Kadai language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Kaibobo language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Kaiy language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Kalao language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Kamarian language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Kao language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Kapori language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Karas language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Kayupulau language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Keder language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Kembra language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Kodeoha language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Kofei language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Koneraw language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Koroni language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Kowiai language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Kwansu language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Kwerisa language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Laiyolo language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Lauje language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Legenyem language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Lemolang language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Lengilu language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Liki language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Lisela language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Lola language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Lolak language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Lom language[1] | Critically endangered | Bangka Malay | ||
Loun language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Mander language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Mansim language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Maremgi language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Massep language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Momuna language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Mor language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Moraori language[1] | Severely endangered | Morori language | ||
Napu language[1] | Vulnerable | Badaic language | ||
Narau language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Nila language (Seram Island), Nila[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Nusa Laut language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Obokuitai language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Oirata language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Onin language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Ormu language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Padoe language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Palu'e language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Panasuan language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Paulohi language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Pauwi language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Peco' Creole language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Pendau language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Pyu language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Rahambuu language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Salas language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Saluan language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Saparua language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Saponi language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Sause language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Senggi language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Serili language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Sobei language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Taba language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Taikat language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Taje language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Tajio language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Taloki language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Talondo language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Tarpia language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Tause language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Taworta language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Te'un language (Seram Island), Te'un[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Tialo language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Tobati language[1] | Severely endangered | |||
Tofanma language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Tomadino language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Tombelala language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Toratán language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Totoli language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Uhunduni language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Ujir language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Usku language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Wano language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Wari language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Waru language[1] | Definitely endangered | |||
Woria language[1] | Critically endangered | |||
Wotu language[1] | Vulnerable | |||
Yoki language[1] | Severely endangered |
Referensi
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