According to the
UNESCO, Gottscheerish is a "critically endangered language". The majority of its speakers live in the U.S., with a significant community in
Queens,
New York City. Most of them are of the oldest generation, who spent their childhood in Gottschee County. There are speakers in
Canada, Austria and Germany as well; just as in the U.S., these populations have hardly any opportunity to practice it. Everyday language in the family and elsewhere is English and German or the local dialect, respectively. In Slovenia, there are some families who preserved Gottscheerish in spite of the ban after World War II. Today, however, there are probably no more children learning it as first language. Most Gottscheerish speakers live in
Moschnitze valley (Črmošnjiško-Poljanska dolina) between
Kočevske Poljane and
Črmošnjice, where some Gottscheer families collaborated with the
partisan movement and therefore were allowed to stay. ==Written representation==