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Tutchone language

Tutchone is an Athabaskan language spoken by the Northern and Southern Tutchone First Nations in central and southern regions of Yukon Territory, Canada. Tutchone belongs to the Northern Athabaskan linguistic subfamily and has two primary varieties, Southern and Northern. Although they are sometimes considered separate languages, Northern and Southern Tutchone speakers are generally able to understand each other in conversation, albeit with moderate difficulty.

Dialects
Southern () • Aishihik dialect • Tàaʼan dialect • Klukshu dialect • Kluane dialect Northern () • Big Salmon dialect • Pelly Crossing dialect • Mayo dialect • White River dialect == Vocabulary comparison==
Vocabulary comparison
The comparison of some words in the two languages: ¹ Big Salmon dialect ² Pelly Crossing dialect == References ==
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