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List of endangered languages with mobile apps

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This is a list of endangered languages with mobile apps available for use in language revitalization.

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Australian languages with mobile apps

  • Iwaidja language
  • The Ma! Iwadja app is being used to teach the language.
  • Anindilyakwa language
  • The NT Languages - Anindilyakwa app provides flash cards in English and Anindilyakwa, and provides audio samples of both. Some words also include hand movements in small video clips.

    Available in Apple and Android

    Asian languages with mobile apps

  • Kristang (Malacca Creole Portuguese) The Kriseh Kristang ('Grow, Kristang') Memrise course was released in July 2016.
  • Endangered Native American languages with mobile apps

  • Arikara language
  • Caddo language
  • Cherokee language
  • Chickasaw language
  • Comox language — A Sliammon iPhone app was released in March 2012. An online dictionary, phrasebook, and language learning portal is available at FirstVoices.
  • Dakota language
  • Haida language — A Skidegate Haida language app is available for iPhone, based on a "bilingual dictionary and phrase collection comprised of words and phrases archived at the online Aboriginal language database FirstVoices.com."
  • Halkomelem language — A Halkomelem iPhone app was released in 2011. As of 2010, 278 fluent speakers had been reported.
  • Inuvialuk language
  • Konkow language
  • Kutenai language — A Kutenai language app, Ktunaxa is available at the FirstVoices website.
  • Lakota language
  • Lillooet language
  • Luiseño language
  • Nisga’a language
  • Nuu-chah-nulth language
  • Ojibwe language
  • Saanich dialect
  • Seneca language — As of January 2013, a Seneca language app was under development.
  • Tanacross language
  • Tłı̨chǫ language
  • Upper Kuskokwim language
  • Winnebago language
  • References

    List of endangered languages with mobile apps Wikipedia