rue ISO 639

русиньскый язык‎ (Rusynska mova) Autonyms

Rusyn

  • Geography

    UA Zakarpattia region.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Ukraine

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Carpathian, Carpatho-Rusyn, Ruthenian
русиньскый язык‎ (Rusynska mova)
6,730 in Ukraine (2001 census). Ethnic population: 10,200 (2001 census). Total users in all countries: 70,190.
Zakarpattia region.
Hungary, Slovakia, Ukraine
6a* (Vigorous).
Indo-European, Balto-Slavic, Slavic, East
Rusyn is called a dialect of Ukrainian [ukr], but speakers reportedly consider themselves distinct from Ukrainians.
Also use Ukrainian [ukr], for literature and signs.
Radio. TV. Dictionary. Bible portions: 2009.
Cyrillic script [Cyrl]. Latin script [Latn], used in Slovakia.
Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Rusyn
Rusyn
780 in Czechia (2011 census).
Hlavni Mesto; Prague area.
6a (Vigorous)
Non-indigenous.
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Rusyn
1,000 in Hungary (2011 census). Ethnic population: 3,320 (2011 census).
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county: Komlóska and Mucsony; Budapest and Pest counties.
6b (Threatened)
Some of all ages. Also use Hungarian [hun]. Probably all L1 speakers.
Non-indigenous.
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Rusyn
6,180 in Poland (2013 UNSD). Ethnic population: 11,000 (2011 census).
Subcarpathia voivodship: Lemko area, scattered along Slovak border.
Lemko.
6b (Threatened)
Some of all ages.
Non-indigenous.
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Rusyn
55,500 in Slovakia (2013 UNSD).
Presovsky region: far northeast corner.
Lemko.
6a (Vigorous)
Nearly 60% assimilated culturally and linguistically with Slovaks. Declared normative, codified language in 1995 in Slovakia; can formally be taught in schools, used for publications, school textbooks.
Christian.
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