Shoshone or Shoshoni is a Native American language spoken by the Shoshone people. Shoshone-speaking Native Americans occupy areas of Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Idaho and Montana. The number of people who speak Shoshone has been steadily dwindling over the last few decades, so there are only a few hundred people who speak the language fluently today, although a few thousand know it to one degree or another.

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  • Shoshone or Shoshoni is a Native American language spoken by the Shoshone people. Shoshone-speaking Native Americans occupy areas of Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Idaho and Montana. The number of people who speak Shoshone has been steadily dwindling over the last few decades, so there are only a few hundred people who speak the language fluently today, although a few thousand know it to one degree or another. Shoshone is the northernmost member of the large Uto-Aztecan language family, which includes over thirty languages whose speakers originally inhabited a vast territory stretching from the Salmon River in central Idaho down into northern and central Mexico. Shoshone belongs to the Numic subbranch of Uto-Aztecan. The word Numic comes from the cognate word in all Numic languages for "Person". For example, in Shoshone the word is "neme", in Timbisha it is "nümü", and in Southern Paiute the word is "nuwuvi".
  • Shoshone ist eine indianische Sprachfamilie, die wiederum zur Uto-Aztekischen Sprachfamilie gehört. Zur Sprachfamilie der Shoshone zählen: Bannock Comanche Hopi Paiute Shoshone Ute
  • Le shoshone (ou shoshoni) est une langue uto-aztèque de la branche des langues numiques parlée aux États-Unis, par des groupes de Shoshones dispersés en Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Californie et Wyoming. Le shoshone est proche du comanche. Avant 1600, Shoshones et Comanches formaient un seul peuple et vivaient dans le Wyoming, dans la région de la Wind River . Après cette date, les Comanches ont migré vers le Sud.
  • Shoshone är ett uto-aztekiskt språk som existerar i två dialekter vilka talas av shoshoner (ca 2000 talare) och comancher (ca 200 talare). Mycket närbesläktat är också det nästan utdöda språket Timbisha (Panamint Shoshone) som 1998 hade färre än 20 talare kvar.
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  • Shoshone or Shoshoni is a Native American language spoken by the Shoshone people. Shoshone-speaking Native Americans occupy areas of Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Idaho and Montana. The number of people who speak Shoshone has been steadily dwindling over the last few decades, so there are only a few hundred people who speak the language fluently today, although a few thousand know it to one degree or another.
  • Shoshone ist eine indianische Sprachfamilie, die wiederum zur Uto-Aztekischen Sprachfamilie gehört. Zur Sprachfamilie der Shoshone zählen: Bannock Comanche Hopi Paiute Shoshone Ute
  • Le shoshone (ou shoshoni) est une langue uto-aztèque de la branche des langues numiques parlée aux États-Unis, par des groupes de Shoshones dispersés en Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Californie et Wyoming. Le shoshone est proche du comanche. Avant 1600, Shoshones et Comanches formaient un seul peuple et vivaient dans le Wyoming, dans la région de la Wind River . Après cette date, les Comanches ont migré vers le Sud.
  • Shoshone är ett uto-aztekiskt språk som existerar i två dialekter vilka talas av shoshoner (ca 2000 talare) och comancher (ca 200 talare). Mycket närbesläktat är också det nästan utdöda språket Timbisha (Panamint Shoshone) som 1998 hade färre än 20 talare kvar.
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