File:Lang Status 80-VU.svg
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English: This language is vulnerable to extinction.
Most of the "children" generation of native speakers also speak this language. However, their use of it is restricted to certain domains. E.g. they may only speak it at home or within their own family but not in public. This is the status of Navajo (as of 2010). |
Date | 27 May 2022 (original upload date) |
Source | Own work based on: Lang Status 80-VU.png by Ggdivhjkjl |
Author | Vectorization: Alhadis |
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File:Lang Status 80-VU.svg has 15 translations. |
SVG development | Category:Valid SVG created with Text EditorCategory:Valid SVG created with Adobe-hand:Charts#{{{key}}} ![]() Category:Translation possible - SVG (switch)This chart is translated using SVG switch elements: all translations are stored in the same file. |
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<switch transform="translate(100,200)"> <text systemLanguage="en">This language is vulnerable to extinction.Most of the "children" generation of native speakers also speak this language. However, their use of it is restricted to certain domains. E.g. they may only speak it at home or within their own family but not in public. This is the status of Navajo (as of 2010).</text> <text systemLanguage="ro">Această limbă este vulnerabilă la dispariție. Majoritatea generației „copii” de vorbitori nativi vorbesc și această limbă. Cu toate acestea, utilizarea acestuia este limitată la anumite domenii. de ex. o pot vorbi doar acasă sau în cadrul propriei familii, dar nu în public. Acesta este statutul limbii Navajo (din 2010).</text> <text>This language is vulnerable to extinction. Most of the "children" generation of native speakers also speak this language. However, their use of it is restricted to certain domains. E.g. they may only speak it at home or within their own family but not in public. This is the status of Navajo (as of 2010).</text> </switch>
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