The Luiseño language is an Uto-Aztecan language of California spoken by the Luiseño, a Native American people who at the time of the first contacts with the Spanish in the 16th century inhabited the coastal area of southern California, ranging 50 miles from the southern part of Los Angeles County, California, to the northern part of San Diego County, California, and inland 30 miles. The people are called "Luiseño" due to their proximity to the Mission San Luis Rey de Francia.

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  • The Luiseño language is an Uto-Aztecan language of California spoken by the Luiseño, a Native American people who at the time of the first contacts with the Spanish in the 16th century inhabited the coastal area of southern California, ranging 50 miles from the southern part of Los Angeles County, California, to the northern part of San Diego County, California, and inland 30 miles. The people are called "Luiseño" due to their proximity to the Mission San Luis Rey de Francia. The language is highly endangered, but there is an active language revitalization project assisted by linguists from the University of California, Riverside. A related language spoken by the Juaneño people is extinct.
  • Le luiseño est une langue uto-aztèque de la branche des langues takiques parlée aux États-Unis, dans le sud de la Californie. Selon l'Ethnologue, le nombre de locuteurs est inférieur à 40 personnes sur une population ethnique de 2000 Luiseños.
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  • Luiseño
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  • 30–40
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  • The Luiseño language is an Uto-Aztecan language of California spoken by the Luiseño, a Native American people who at the time of the first contacts with the Spanish in the 16th century inhabited the coastal area of southern California, ranging 50 miles from the southern part of Los Angeles County, California, to the northern part of San Diego County, California, and inland 30 miles. The people are called "Luiseño" due to their proximity to the Mission San Luis Rey de Francia.
  • Le luiseño est une langue uto-aztèque de la branche des langues takiques parlée aux États-Unis, dans le sud de la Californie. Selon l'Ethnologue, le nombre de locuteurs est inférieur à 40 personnes sur une population ethnique de 2000 Luiseños.
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  • Luiseño language
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