Aleut language
language of the Eskimo–Aleut language family
The Aleut language is spoken by the Aleut people, who live in the U.S. state of Alaska and in Russia. They call their language Unangam Tunuu and call themselves Unangax̂.
The Aleut language is an endangered language because fewer people are speaking it. The Aleut are trying to teach the language to others and encourage them to use it so it won't die out.
Alphabet change
Aleut uses two alphabets, the Latin alphabet (the ABCs) and the Cyrillic alphabet.
Grammar change
In Aleut, new words are created by adding suffixes to a base word called a stem.
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