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Dakota is one of the languages within the Sioux family which is spoken by the Dakota people. This language does share many similarities to other languages in the Sioux family but the many lexical and phonetically differences distinguish them from one another.
The majority of estimated 21000 speakers of the Dakota language live within the United States, however there are also some speakers within Canada.
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