"dgr" . . . "Dogrib"@en . . . . "The Dogrib language, or Tlinchon (/\u02C8tl\u026Ant\u0283\u0252n/; T\u0142\u0131\u0328ch\u01EB Yat\u0131\u00EC [t\u026C\u02B0\u0129t\u0283\u02B0\u00F5 jat\u02B0\u00EE\u02D0]), is a Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the T\u0142\u0131\u0328ch\u01EB (Digrib poeople) of the Canadian Northwest Territories. According to Statistics Canada in 2006, there were 2,640 people who spoke Tlinchon.The Tlinchon region covers the northern shore of Great Slave Lake, reaching almost up to Great Bear Lake. Rae-Edzo, now known by its Tlinchon name, Behchok\u01EB\u0300, is the largest community in the Tlinchon region."@en . "dgr" . .