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What is a language that unique to certain group?

You're asking about a unique language that is specific to a certain group of people. This is a great question! There are a few ways to approach this:

* Indigenous languages: Many indigenous communities around the world have their own unique languages that have been passed down through generations. These languages often reflect the unique culture, history, and environment of the group.

* Secret languages: There are also languages created for specific purposes, like secret societies or groups of friends. These languages are often based on existing languages but modified with unique rules or vocabulary.

* Sign languages: Sign languages used by deaf communities are also unique, often developing independently in different regions. These languages have their own grammar and structure, and are not simply a visual representation of spoken languages.

It's important to note:

* Endangered languages: Sadly, many of these unique languages are facing extinction as speakers shift to more dominant languages.

* Language revitalization: There are efforts to preserve and revive these endangered languages through education, cultural events, and language immersion programs.

If you have a specific group in mind, I can help you find more information about their unique language. Just let me know!

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