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The Udege language, part of the Tungusic language family, is critically endangered, with few speakers in the southern Russian Far East, including Khabarovsk Krai, Primorsky Krai, and the Jewish Autonomous Oblast. The Udege population in Russia increased slightly from 1970 to 2002 but declined to 1,496 in 2010. They have historical connections to the Manchu and Nanai ethnic groups and potentially share origins with the Xi Yeren Jurchen.
Traditionally, the Udege people were semi-nomadic, settling in specific river-based territories in family groups. Linguistically, the Udege language and the Oroch language form a shared continuum, with a division along a "north-south" line affecting phonetics, morphology, vocabulary, and syntax.
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