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Abenaki (Eastern: Alənαpαtəwéwαkan, Western: Alnôbadôwawôgan), also known as Wôbanakiak, is an endangered Eastern Algonquian language of Quebec and the northern states of New England. The language has Eastern and Western forms which differ in vocabulary and phonology and are sometimes considered distinct languages.
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| Abenaki | |
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| Geographic distribution | Quebec, New Brunswick, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire; Canada, United States |
| Ethnicity | 1,800 Abenaki and Penobscot (1982) |
Native speakers | 14 Western Abenaki (2007–2012) Last fluent speaker of Eastern Abenaki died in 1993. |
| Linguistic classification | Algic
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| Glottolog | aben1250 (Abenaki) |
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