/r/endangeredlanguages/

r/endangeredlanguages

2k members
r/endangeredlanguages is a subreddit with 2k members. The most common flair used is news/articles, question, resources, discussion, and other.
This is a subreddit for everything related to the struggles related to endangered languages, such as (but not limited to) analysis of linguistic minorization processes or stories related to efforts to revitalize, maintain, and even resuscitate endangered languages.

Flair Used in r/endangeredlanguages

#1
News/Articles
: "Cornish language (the most endangered Celtic language in the world)"
71 posts
#2
Question
: "Anyone speak endangered languages?"
25 posts
#3
Resources
: "free basque lessons"
16 posts
#4
Discussion
: "Lombard language"
13 posts
#5
Other
: "Wikitongues will open applications for the 2025 cycle on December 9th. If you're interested in revitalizing your heritage or community language, this could be a great opportunity!"
12 posts
#6
Report
: "Found lessons of an endangered language!"
5 posts
#7
Announcement
: "Reviving r/EndangeredLanguages"
1 post

Member Growth in r/endangeredlanguages

Yearly
+798 members(56.8%)

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Last updated: June 3, 2025