Tofa language
| Tofa | |
|---|---|
| Tofalar, Karagas | |
| Тоъфа дыл To'fa dyl | |
| Pronunciation | [t̪ɔˤfa d̪ɯl̪] | 
| Native to | Russia | 
| Region | Tofalariya, Irkutsk Oblast | 
| Ethnicity | Tofalar | 
| Native speakers | 67 (2020 census) | 
| Turkic
 
 | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | kim | 
| Glottolog | kara1462Taiga Sayan Turkictofa1248Tofa | 
| ELP | Tofa | 
| Tuha | |
| Tofalaria, the region inhabited by the Tofalar | |
| Tofa is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger  | |
Tofa (Tofa: Тоъфа дыл Tòfa dıl), also known as Tofalar or Karagas, is a Turkic language spoken in Russia's Irkutsk Oblast by the Tofalars, an indigenous people of the region. Tofa forms a dialect continuum with the closely related Tuvan language, and shares many features with Tuvan. Tofa is a critically endangered language, as classified by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger, and recent estimates for speakers run from 67 to fewer than 40 individuals. Only 3 people can speak it fluently.