eve ISO 639

эвэды торэн‎ (eved’i toren) Autonyms

Even

  • Geography

    RU Sakha (Yakutia) republic; Magadan province; Khabarovsk krai, scattered.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Russian Federation

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Eben, Ewen, Ilqan, Lamut, Orich
эвэды торэн‎ (eved’i toren)
5,660 (2010 census). Ethnic population: 21,800 (2010 census).
Sakha (Yakutia) republic; Magadan province; Khabarovsk krai, scattered.
Central Russian Federation, Eastern Russian Federation
7 (Shifting).
Tungusic, Northern, Even
Arman, Indigirka, Kamchatka, Kolyma-Omolon, Okhotsk, Ola, Tompon, Upper Kolyma, Sakkyryr, Lamunkhin. Last known speaker of Arman died in the 1970s (Moseley 2010). Ola (basis for literary Even) not accepted by dialect speakers.
Strongest in Sakha (Beryozovka, Sebyan-Kyuly) and Northern Magadan Oblast (Seymchan). Evens learn the language of ethnicities around them, and switch to that language when a non-Even is present. Few domains. Adults only. Positive attitudes. Shifting to Russian [rus]. Also use Koryak [kpy]. Also use Yakut [sah]. Used as L2 by Chukchi [ckt], Northern Yukaghir [ykg], Southern Yukaghir [yux].
Some literature available. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. Bible portions: 1880–2001.
Cyrillic script [Cyrl], two orthographical standards, limited usage. Cyrillic script, Old Church Slavonic variant [Cyrs], in the 19th century, experimental usage.
Many dialects divided into two main groups: Western and Eastern Even. Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Even