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Tutchone is an Athabaskan language spoken by the Northern and Southern Tutchone First Nations in central and southern regions of Yukon Territory, Canada. Tutchone belongs to the Northern Athabaskan linguistic subfamily and has two primary varieties, Southern and Northern. Although they are sometimes considered separate languages, Northern and Southern Tutchone speakers are generally able to understand each other in conversation, albeit with moderate difficulty. Northern Tutchone is spoken in the Yukon communities of Mayo, Pelly Crossing, Stewart Crossing, Carmacks, and Beaver Creek.

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  • Tutchone (de)
  • Tuĉonoj (eo)
  • Idioma tutchone (es)
  • Tutchone (fr)
  • Língua tutchone (pt)
  • Тутчоне (ru)
  • Tutchone language (en)
  • 塔穹語 (zh)
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  • Le tutchone est une langue athapascane septentrionale parlée par les Tutchonis du Nord et les Tutchonis du Sud dans le centre et le sud du Yukon, au Canada. La langue est divisée en deux variétés, le tutchone du Nord et le tutchone du Sud, parlées chacune par un groupe. Bien que parfois considérées comme deux langues distinctes, les locuteurs de ces deux variétés seraient néanmoins capables de se comprendre sans une trop importante difficulté.Selon Statistique Canada, en 2021, le tutchone (les deux dialectes combinés) est la langue maternelle de 190 personnes au Canada. (fr)
  • Tutchone, una lengua atabascana hablada en el territorio de Yukón en Canadá. Tiene dos idiomas separadas a veces consideradas de los lectos, y . (es)
  • Tutchone é uma língua Atabascana falada no território de Yukon, Canadá. Apresenta duas variedades básicas que são por vezes consideradas com línguas separadas: Meridional e Setentrional. A forma Meridional é falada nas comunidades Yukon de Aishihik, Burwash Landing, Champagne, Haines Junction, Kloo Lak, Klukshu, Lake Laberge e Whitehorse.. A forma Setentrional é falada nas comunidades Yukon de Mayo, Pelly Crossing, Stewart Crossing, Carmacks e Beaver Creek. (pt)
  • Тутчоне (Tutchone) — находящийся под угрозой исчезновения атабаскский язык, на котором говорит народ тутчоне, проживающий на территории Юкон в Канаде. Имеет две разновидности, северную и южную, которые иногда считаются отдельными языками. (ru)
  • 塔穹語(Tutchone)為一種使用於加拿大育空地區的瀕危阿薩巴斯卡語。它有兩種語言變體南塔穹語及北塔穹語,這兩種語言有時被認為是不同的語言。 南塔穹語使用於加拿大育空地區的艾西克 (育空)|艾西克(Aishihik, Yukon)、伯沃什兰丁、(Champagne Landing, Yukon)、(Haines Junction, Yukon)、(Kloo Lake, Yukon)、(Klukshu, Yukon)、(Lake Laberge),及等地的社區。 北塔穹語使用於加拿大育空地區(Mayo, Yukon)、(Pelly Crossing, Yukon)、(Stewart Crossing, Yukon)、(Carmacks, Yukon),及河狸溪等地的社區。 (zh)
  • Die Tutchone oder (je nach Dialekt) Dan bzw. Dän (beides: "Volk") (früher: Tutchonekutchin) sind eine Gruppe der kanadischen First Nations im Südwesten des Yukon-Territoriums und im Nordwesten von British Columbia, die sich kulturell sowie sprachlich in zwei regionale Stammesgruppen unterteilen, wobei der Lake Laberge (Tàa'an Mǟn) als Grenze dienen kann: * den Nördlichen (Northern) Tutchone (vier First Nations repräsentiert durch den Northern Tutchone Tribal Council) und * den Südlichen (Southern) Tutchone (drei First Nations repräsentiert durch den Southern Tutchone Tribal Council). (de)
  • La Tuĉonoj aŭ Tuĉonekuĉinoj (angle: Tutchone aŭ Tutchonekutchin) estas lingva grupo de la kanadaj unuaj nacioj en Jukonio. Ilia tradicia teritorio estas la ebenaĵo de la riveroj kaj Jukono. Tiu regiono estas enkadrita sudokcidente de la marborda montaro kaj de la montaro Saint-Elias, nordoriente de la . La tuĉonoj apartenas al la lingvofamilio de la kaj rekoneblas norda kaj suda grupo. Helpe de la Yukon Native Language Centre (Jukona indiĝena lingvocentro) ili evoluigis propran skribon kaj publikigis parton de siaj rakontoj. (eo)
  • Tutchone is an Athabaskan language spoken by the Northern and Southern Tutchone First Nations in central and southern regions of Yukon Territory, Canada. Tutchone belongs to the Northern Athabaskan linguistic subfamily and has two primary varieties, Southern and Northern. Although they are sometimes considered separate languages, Northern and Southern Tutchone speakers are generally able to understand each other in conversation, albeit with moderate difficulty. Northern Tutchone is spoken in the Yukon communities of Mayo, Pelly Crossing, Stewart Crossing, Carmacks, and Beaver Creek. (en)
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  • Tutchone (en)
  • Dän kʼè (Southern) (en)
  • Dän kʼí (Northern) (en)
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  • Tutchone (en)
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