Also Known As:
Hebrew Tat, Jewish Tat, Juhuri, çuhuri, жугьури, ז'אוּהאוּראִ , ג'והורי, горско-еврейский, джуури, джухури, Dağ yəhudiləri dili, cuuri, cuhuri, Judeo-Tatic, Dzhuhuric, Juwri
Dialects & Varieties
- Derbend
Juhuri: From the Caucasus to New York City
Juhuri: From the Caucasus to New York City
Vulnerable
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
~200,000
Native Speakers Worldwide
Speakers
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Comments on speakers
Speakers in the New York City community demonstrate multilingualism with Juhuri, Russian, English, Azerbaijani, and Hebrew, with Juhuri and Russian the dominant languages (p. 66).
Location and Context
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Speakers' Attitude
"Most interviewees expressed little objection against loss of Juhuri to the dominant languages of various countries they have ended up living in" (p. 69).
Other Languages Used By The Community
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Recent Resources
Revivalistics Items (selection): ******A 5-minute clip on the revival of the Barngarla Aboriginal la
Alphabet for Juhuri (çuhuri / жугьури / ז'אוּהאוּראִ), aka Judeo-Tat.
A collection of videos published by the Endangered Language Alliance on the Judeo-Tat language.