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Zuni is a small language spoken by a Native American tribe of the same name. It is a language isolate, meaning it is not related to any other known language. Zuni is endangered, with only about 500 speakers remaining. Most Zuni people also speak English, and the language is not passed down to children as often as it once was. The Zuni tribe has a long history in the American Southwest. They are known for their intricate beadwork and pottery. The Zuni language is unique, with a complex system of verb tenses and a large vocabulary. Zuni words are often long and descriptive, and the language has no dialects. Zuni is a difficult language for outsiders to learn, but it is possible with dedicated study. There are a few resources available for those interested in learning Zuni, including online dictionaries and language learning materials. The Zuni tribe is working to preserve their language and culture. They have established a language immersion program in their community, and are working to create more language learning resources. With these efforts, the Zuni language may be preserved for future generations.

Language locales, regions and scripts

Zuni
zun
Zuni, Latin
zun-Latn