Nenets language
Nenets language is a Uralic language spoken by the Nenets people, primarily in the Arctic regions of Russia. It belongs to the Samoyedic branch of the Uralic language family and has two main dialects: Tundra Nenets and Forest Nenets.
The language is characterized by its complex system of vowel harmony and agglutinative structure, which means that words are formed by stringing together various morphemes. Despite its rich linguistic heritage, Nenets language faces challenges due to declining numbers of speakers and the influence of Russian.