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Missing Yiddish, which is listed on the Guardian article as "Definitely endangered."
Also missing Ladino, which is listed in the same article (under the synonym "Judezmo") as "Severely endangered."
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I think the consensus lately has been that the most accurate, clear, widely understood term for the language is Judeo-Spanish. Ladino is certainly much better than Judezmo, though.
Juhuri (Judeo-Tat) is also missing; The Guardian lists it under the name "Juhur (Caucasus)" as "Definitely endangered."
Also Buryat which is "Definitely endangered".
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Mostly the Khori which was chosen as the basis of the literary Buryat language.
Karjala (or Karelian, if you prefer): http://www.endangeredlanguages.com/lang/2368/ . The direct link seems to not work, but you can find it here: http://www.endangeredlanguages....ountry/Finland
Kvääni (or Kven, if you prefer): http://www.endangeredlanguages.com/lang/4147/ . Instead of the direct link, see here: http://www.endangeredlanguages....country/Norway
The Saami/Sapmi/Sami languages seem to also be missing. You find them from either of the links above. At least one is present on Tatoeba.
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Kven Finnish and Karelian are, as far as I know, standard English names and suitable for the English version of Tatoeba.
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As far as I know, all the Sami languages are at least vulnerable, while some are very close to extinction. So both varieties that are in Tatoeba should be on your list.
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I do not know enough about Saami matters to really help here. Someone who identifies as one would be far more qualified.
This is a good idea. Thanks for sharing.
Crimean Tatar (a Turkic language listed as severely endangered by UNESCO), Zaza (an Iranian language listed as vulnerable) and Tahaggart Tamahaq (a Berber language listed as vulnerable) are missing on your page.
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Thanks for the link, CK! :)