In 1997 there were still two speakers remaining, but in 2005 the language went extinct, with the death of Ekaterina Khatkana. According to the 2010 census, there were 10 people claiming Kerek as their native language, believed to only consist of partial speakers and non-speakers who claim the language as part of their ethnic heritage. In 2020, that number decreased to 4. Over the 20th century, many members of the
Kerek ethnic group shifted to
Chukchi, the language of the majority ethnic group in the area, but now most
Chukchis and
Kereks speak
Russian. == Phonology ==