Miami language

Miami (Myiamia)
Spoken in: Illinois, Indiana,Kansas, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, Wisconsin
Region: North America
Total speakers: 0 (extinct)
Ranking: not ranked
Genetic classification: Algic
 Algonquian
 Central
Official status
Official language of: Miami tribe
Regulated by: Miami tribe (?)
Language codes
ISO 639-1al
ISO 639-2alg
SILMIA
See also: LanguageList of languages

The Miami language is a Native American language formerly spoken in the United States, primarily in northern Indiana and Ohio by members of the Miami tribe. Miami is a Central Algonquian language of the Algic phylum. It forms a dialect continuum with Illinois and is part of a larger Central and Plains sprachbund. The language is currently considered extinct, although efforts are underway to revive it.

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See also: Miami language, Algic languages, Algonquian, Dialect continuum, Ethnic group, Extinct language, ISO 639