As with many indigenous languages, Udmurt holds significant cultural and historical value to the Udmurt people, providing insights into their traditions, knowledge systems, and connections to their land and ancestors.
28 is considered an endangered language, with only a few speakers left, primarily elderly individuals. Efforts have been made to document and revitalize the language to ensure its preservation for future generations. This includes initiatives such as language documentation projects, community language programs, and collaborations with linguists and anthropologists.