Mednyj Aleut (Also called Copper Island Creole) is a nearly extinct mixed language spoken on Bering Island. It is characterized by Aleut nouns and Russian verbs, each with the full inflectional complexity of the source languages. There are only 10 native speakers left. Originally, the language was spoken in Copper Island, from where it takes its name, but all the population of that island was moved to Bering island in 1970.

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  • Mednyj Aleut (Also called Copper Island Creole) is a nearly extinct mixed language spoken on Bering Island. It is characterized by Aleut nouns and Russian verbs, each with the full inflectional complexity of the source languages. There are only 10 native speakers left. Originally, the language was spoken in Copper Island, from where it takes its name, but all the population of that island was moved to Bering island in 1970.
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  • Mixed
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  • Mednyj Aleut
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  • Alaska
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  • Mednyj Aleut (Also called Copper Island Creole) is a nearly extinct mixed language spoken on Bering Island. It is characterized by Aleut nouns and Russian verbs, each with the full inflectional complexity of the source languages. There are only 10 native speakers left. Originally, the language was spoken in Copper Island, from where it takes its name, but all the population of that island was moved to Bering island in 1970.
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  • Mednyj Aleut
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  • Mednyj Aleut
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