Yurats (Yurak) was a Samoyedic language spoken in the Siberian tundra west of the Yenisei River. It became extinct in the early 19th century. Yurats was probably either a transitional variety connecting the Nenets and Enets languages of the Samoyedic family, or an archaic dialect of Enets.[1] The reason we are not sure about its status is the scarcity of information about the Yurats language.[2]
| Yurats | |
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| Native to | Russia |
| Extinct | early 19th century |
Language family | Uralic
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| ISO 639-3 | rts |
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