The Serrano language is a language in the Takic branch of the Uto-Aztecan family spoken by the Serrano people of Southern California. The language is closely related to Tongva and Kitanemuk. It is nearly extinct, but there are attempts at reviving it; both at the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, and Morongo Band of Mission Indians reservations. According to some accounts there was 1 speaker in 1994, however this point may be disputed.

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  • The Serrano language is a language in the Takic branch of the Uto-Aztecan family spoken by the Serrano people of Southern California. The language is closely related to Tongva and Kitanemuk. It is nearly extinct, but there are attempts at reviving it; both at the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, and Morongo Band of Mission Indians reservations. According to some accounts there was 1 speaker in 1994, however this point may be disputed.
  • El idioma serrano es una lengua indígena de la rama tákica de las lenguas utoaztecas, hablada en el sur de California por la etnia serrano. Este idioma está cercanamente emparentado con el idioma tongva y el idioma kitanemuk. Actualmente la lengua está extinta o prácticamente, aunque existe intentos de revivirla, en dos de las reservas indias donde viven los modernos serranos. En 1994 se registró un hablante, aunque este punto necesita ser verificado.
  • Le serrano est une langue uto-aztèque de la branche des langues takiques parlée aux États-Unis, dans le sud de la Californie, dans la région de San Bernardino. La langue est quasiment éteinte.
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  • The Serrano language is a language in the Takic branch of the Uto-Aztecan family spoken by the Serrano people of Southern California. The language is closely related to Tongva and Kitanemuk. It is nearly extinct, but there are attempts at reviving it; both at the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, and Morongo Band of Mission Indians reservations. According to some accounts there was 1 speaker in 1994, however this point may be disputed.
  • El idioma serrano es una lengua indígena de la rama tákica de las lenguas utoaztecas, hablada en el sur de California por la etnia serrano. Este idioma está cercanamente emparentado con el idioma tongva y el idioma kitanemuk. Actualmente la lengua está extinta o prácticamente, aunque existe intentos de revivirla, en dos de las reservas indias donde viven los modernos serranos. En 1994 se registró un hablante, aunque este punto necesita ser verificado.
  • Le serrano est une langue uto-aztèque de la branche des langues takiques parlée aux États-Unis, dans le sud de la Californie, dans la région de San Bernardino. La langue est quasiment éteinte.
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