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DescriptionLang Status 60-DE.svg |
English: This language is definitely endangered. This is the status of Walloon (as of 2010).
The "children" generation no longer learn this language as first language at home. The youngest native speakers of this language are of the "parent" generation but they only speak it among themselves and to older people. They typically do not speak the language to the "children" generation. |
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Date | 27 May 2022 (original upload date) | |||
Source | Own work based on: Lang Status 60-DE.png by Ggdivhjkjl | |||
Author | Vectorization: Alhadis | |||
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current | 04:43, 2 August 2023 | 512 × 153 (4 KB) | Bjankuloski06 | Added mk | |
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23:33, 12 June 2023 | 512 × 153 (4 KB) | Alhadis | Added Dutch and Frisian translations. | ||
16:44, 5 November 2022 | 512 × 153 (3 KB) | Alhadis | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information | Description = {{en|This language is definitely endangered. This is the status of Walloon (as of 2010). The "children" generation no longer learn this language as first language at home. The youngest native speakers of this language are of the "parent" generation but they only speak it among themselves and to older people. They typically do not speak the language to the "children" generation.}} | Source = {{Own based|Lang Status 60-DE.png|by=Ggdivhjkjl}... |
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Short title | UNESCO language endangerment classification: definitely endangered |
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Width | 100% |
Height | 100% |