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Tsakonian also known as Tsaconia or Tsakonia originates from the Greek origin and is from Arcadia, Greece. With about two to four thousand[1] speakers, Tsakonian is considered to be critically endangered. There is a lack of younger generations to keep the language alive and running. The language is also 60% severely endangered including both Northern and Southern Tsakonian[2]. The Northern Tsakonian language is mostly present in the Kastanitsa and Sitena villages. Southern Tsakonian on the other hand contains speakers from a bilingual community. Tsakonian is highly unpopular in the town of Leonidion because a fair amount of people do not speak Southern Tsakonian[3] in this town compared to the others.
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