Siberian languages refer to the diverse group of languages spoken in the vast region of Siberia, which is part of Russia. This area is home to various indigenous peoples, each with their own unique languages. Some of the prominent language families include Yukaghir, Chukchi, and Evenki, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Many Siberian languages are endangered due to the influence of Russian and the decline in native speakers. Efforts are being made to preserve these languages through education and cultural initiatives, highlighting the importance of maintaining linguistic diversity and the traditions of the indigenous communities in Siberia.