The are the indigenous languages of the
Ryukyu Islands, the southernmost part of the
Japanese archipelago. Along with the
Japanese language, they make up the
Japonic language family. Although the Ryukyuan languages have sometimes been considered to be dialects of Japanese, they are not mutually intelligible with Japanese or even with each other. It is not known how many speakers of these languages remain, but
language shift towards the use of
Standard Japanese and dialects like
Okinawan Japanese has resulted in these languages becoming
endangered;
UNESCO labels four of the languages "definitely endangered", and two others "critically endangered".