The world's most endangered languages

Mayo - Just over 32,000 people speak Mayo, spoken by the Mexican people of Mayo. The language is spoken in the state of Sonora.

Sirmauri - Around 31,000 people speak Sirmauri, which originates from Himachal Pradesh in northern India.

Koraga - The Koraga language is spoken in Indian states such as Kerala, Karnataka, and Dakshina Kannada. There are around 16,000 speakers.

Yakkha - Over 14,000 people speak the Yakkha language, like in the Dhankuta district of Nepal.

Argobba - 8,000 people have been associated with the Argobba language, partly spoken in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.

Awa Pit/Cuaiquer - This language is spoken by the Awa-Kwaiker people, who reside in north Ecuador and south Colombia. There are around 7,500 reported speakers.

Baghati - Baghati is also known as Mahasu Pahari, and is spoken in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. There are around 4,000 reported speakers.

Sanenyo/Chowra - Around 1,300 people speak Sanenyo, also known as the Chaura language. It's native to Chorwa Island.

Toda/Dravidian - Toda is traced back to the Toda people. About 1,000 speak the language in the Nilgiri Hills of south India.

Bakole - Bakole is spoken by around about 300 people, and has its roots in southern Cameroon.

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