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Quileute /ˈkwɪlɪjuːt/, sometimes alternatively anglicized as Quillayute /kwɪˈleɪjuːt/, is an extinct language, and was the last Chimakuan language, spoken natively until the end of the 20th century by Quileute and Makah elders on the western coast of the Olympic peninsula south of Cape Flattery at La Push and the lower Hoh River in Washington state, United States. The name Quileute comes from kʷoʔlí·yot’ [kʷoʔléːjotʼ], the name of a village at La Push.

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  • Quileute (Sprache) (de)
  • Quileute (fr)
  • Quileute (taal) (nl)
  • Quileute language (en)
  • Килеут (язык) (ru)
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  • Le quileute est une des deux langues de la famille des langues chimakuanes. Elle était parlée par les Quileutes aux États-Unis dans l'État de Washington et plus précisément dans l'Ouest de la Péninsule Olympique, le long des rivières Quileute et Hoh. Le dernier locuteur natif est mort en 1999, quelques personnes continuent de pratiquer le quileute comme langue seconde. (fr)
  • Quileute of Quillayute is een indiaanse taal van de Chimakuumtaalfamilie, die oorspronkelijk gesproken werd door de Quileute aan de westkust van het Olympic-schiereiland in de Amerikaanse staat Washington. (nl)
  • Килеут (Quileute) — один из чимакумских языков, употреблявшийся среди старшего поколения индейцев и маках до конца XX в. Был распространён на западном побережье полуострова Олимпик, штат Вашингтон. В 1977 г. было 10 престарелых носителей языка, последний носитель умер в 1999 г. Язык килеут известен такой типологически редкой чертой, как отсутствие носовых звуков (носовых согласных, таких как m, n, и назализованных гласных). (ru)
  • Quileute /ˈkwɪlɪjuːt/, sometimes alternatively anglicized as Quillayute /kwɪˈleɪjuːt/, is an extinct language, and was the last Chimakuan language, spoken natively until the end of the 20th century by Quileute and Makah elders on the western coast of the Olympic peninsula south of Cape Flattery at La Push and the lower Hoh River in Washington state, United States. The name Quileute comes from kʷoʔlí·yot’ [kʷoʔléːjotʼ], the name of a village at La Push. (en)
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  • Quileute (en)
  • Kʷòʔlíyotʼ (en)
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  • Quileute /ˈkwɪlɪjuːt/, sometimes alternatively anglicized as Quillayute /kwɪˈleɪjuːt/, is an extinct language, and was the last Chimakuan language, spoken natively until the end of the 20th century by Quileute and Makah elders on the western coast of the Olympic peninsula south of Cape Flattery at La Push and the lower Hoh River in Washington state, United States. The name Quileute comes from kʷoʔlí·yot’ [kʷoʔléːjotʼ], the name of a village at La Push. Quileute is famous for its lack of nasal sounds, such as [m], [n], or nasal vowels, an areal feature of Puget Sound.Quileute is polysynthetic and words can be quite long. (en)
  • Le quileute est une des deux langues de la famille des langues chimakuanes. Elle était parlée par les Quileutes aux États-Unis dans l'État de Washington et plus précisément dans l'Ouest de la Péninsule Olympique, le long des rivières Quileute et Hoh. Le dernier locuteur natif est mort en 1999, quelques personnes continuent de pratiquer le quileute comme langue seconde. (fr)
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