השפה הקראית (קַרַאי)
Region: Lituanie, Crimée, Galicie
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Karaim is a Turkic language spoken by the Karaite communities of Lithuania (Trakai), Crimea and Galicia (Halicz). Long written in Hebrew characters, it served as a distinct liturgical and literary language. It is today one of the most endangered Turkic languages of Europe.
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