The Tasmanian languages are a group of aborigine languages spoken in the island of Tasmania, Australia, extinct by 1877. Motto: Ubertas et Fidelitas (Fertility and Faithfulness) Other Australian states and territories Capital Hobart Governor William Cox Premier Paul Lennon (ALP) Area 90,758 km² (7th) - Land 68,401 km² - Water 22,357 km² (24. ... 1877 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
Only little of the languages is known and no conclusive relationships with other languages were found so far, although it has been proposed that they are related to other Australian Aboriginal languages, mainly based on some phonological similarities. The Australian Aboriginal languages are a Australia, and the rest are descended linguistically from them. ...
An endangered language is a language with so few surviving speakers that it is in danger of falling out of use.
Some languages, such as those in Indonesia may have tens of thousands of speakers but be endangered because children are no longer learning them, or speakers are in the process of shifting to using the national language Indonesian (or a local Malay variety) in place of local languages.
In contrast, a language with only 100 speakers might be considered very much alive if it is the primary language of a community, and is the first (or only) language of all children in that community.