Wyandot is the Iroquoian language traditionally spoken by the people known variously as Wyandot, Wendat, or Huron. It was last spoken primarily in Oklahoma and Quebec. Wyandot no longer has any native speakers, but is being studied and promoted as a second language. The Language is written with the Latin Alphebet, making use of two extra letters, the θ for th, and an for an oo.
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Iroquoian languages | Languages of Canada | Languages of the United States | Indigenous languages of the North American eastern woodlands
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