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    the Yakut language and some of the Yakut vocabulary, written in an approximate transcription in Latin, was published in 1705. The first real Yakut alphabet...
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  • to the Sakha Republic Yakut language, a Turkic language Yakut scripts, Scripts used to write the Yakut language Yakut (name) Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist...
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    The Yakut language (/jəˈkuːt/ yə-KOOT), also known as the Sakha language (/səˈxɑː/ sə-KHAH) or Yakutian, is a Siberian Turkic language spoken by around...
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    changes in the course of development of the Yakut language) as the Evenk and Yukaghir exonyms for the Yakuts. It is pronounced as Haka by the Dolgans, whose...
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    mandated a Latin script which is still used by many Chechens.[citation needed] Standard Serbian uses both the Cyrillic and Latin scripts. Cyrillic is nominally...
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  • Computer-readable phonetic script Semyon Novgorodov – Yakut politician and linguist – inventor of IPA-based Yakut scripts TIPA – TeX macro package provides...
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  • subject of Russia Sakha language, or Yakut, a Turkic language Sakha people, also Yakuts, a Turkic people Sakha scripts, writing systems for the Sakha language...
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    Republic within the Russian Federation was the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Prior to 1937, the Yakut ASSR used a flag with a blue canton containing...
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    both scripts are in official use for Serbian. In Serbia, Cyrillic has the constitutional status of "official script", while the Latin script is designated...
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    2022. Retrieved 4 November 2021. Skjærvø, Pods Octor (1996). "Aramaic Scripts for Iranian Languages". In Daniels, Peter T.; Bright, William (eds.). The...
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    middle hook (Ҕ ҕ; italics: Ҕ ҕ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script used in the Yukaghir and Yakut languages to represent the voiced velar fricative /ɣ/. In...
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    Kurdistan. Two additional alphabets, based on the Armenian and Cyrillic scripts, were once used by Kurds in the Soviet Union, most notably in the Armenian...
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  • language. The Chakma script is an abugida that belongs to the Brahmic family of scripts. Chakma evolved from the Burmese script, which was ultimately...
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  • "Second revised proposal to encode four historic Latin letters for Sakha (Yakut)" (PDF). West, Andrew (5 October 2009). "Rationale for Encoding Latin Letter...
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  • Linear B script". British Museum. Archived from the original on 2015-05-04. Retrieved 7 May 2015. Bennett, Emmett L. (1996). "Aegean scripts". In Daniels...
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    Daniels, and others have suggested possible influence from the Brahmic scripts in vocalization, as they are also abugidas, and the Kingdom of Aksum was...
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    Neryungrinsky District (category Articles containing Yakut-language text)
    Neryungrinsky District (Russian: Нерюнгри́нский улу́с; Yakut: Нүөрүҥгүрү улууһа, Nüörüŋgürü uluuha, Yakut pronunciation: [nyøɾyŋgyɾy uluːha]) is an administrative...
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  • January 2007, the Cyrillic script became the third official script of the European Union, following the Latin and Greek scripts. The following table gives...
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    Yakutsk (category Articles containing Yakut-language text)
    national Yakut rituals and ceremonies, folk dancing, horse racing, Yakut ethnic music and singing, national cuisine, and competitions in traditional Yakut sports...
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  • Even alphabets (category Latin-script orthographies)
    Yakut ASSR since the beginning of the 1960s, a local form of recording the Even language has been developed, graphically approximated to Yakut Script...
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  • Cyrillic and Arabic scripts. South Azerbaijani, the language spoken in Iran’s Azerbaijan region, is written in a modified Arabic script since Safavid Empire...
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    Semyon Novgorodov (category Articles containing Yakut-language text)
    Andreyevich Novgorodov (Yakut: Семен Андреевич Новгородов, romanized: Semen Andreyevich Novgorodov, the older orthography Yakut: Сэмэн Ноҕоруодап, romanized: Semen...
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    State Anthem of the Sakha Republic (category Articles containing Yakut-language text)
    the coat of arms of the Sakha Republic. It was originally written in the Yakut language by Savva Tarasov and Mikhail Timofeyev. The anthem was translated...
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  • Olonkho (category Articles containing Yakut-language text)
    Olonkho (Yakut: олоҥхо, romanized: oloñxo, Yakut pronunciation: [oloŋχo]; Dolgan: олоӈко, romanized: oloñko; Russian: Олонхо́) is a series of Yakut and Dolgan...
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    Molodo (river) (category Articles containing Yakut-language text)
    The Molodo (Russian: Молодо, Yakut: Муолада, Muolada) is a river in Bulunsky District, Sakha Republic, Russia. It is a major left tributary of the Lena...
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    Neryungri (category Articles containing Yakut-language text)
    Neryungri (Russian: Нерюнгри, IPA: [ˈnʲerʲʊnɡrʲɪ]; Yakut: Нүөрүҥгүрү, romanized: Nüörüñgürü, [nyøɾyŋgyɾy]; Evenki: Нерунӈа, romanized: Nerunŋa) is the...
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    method for writing Cherokee. The letters resemble characters from other scripts, such as Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and Glagolitic, but are not used to represent...
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    Mirny, Sakha Republic (category Articles containing Yakut-language text)
    Mirny (Russian: Мирный, IPA: [ˈmʲirnɨj], lit. peaceful; Yakut: Мииринэй, romanized: Miiriney, [ˈmiːɾinej]) is a town and the administrative center of...
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    Ust-Yansky District (category Articles containing Yakut-language text)
    Ust-Yansky District (Russian: Усть-Я́нский улу́с; Yakut: Усуйаана улууһа, romanized: Usuyâna ulûha, Yakut pronunciation: [usujaːna uluːha]) is an administrative...
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    Srednekolymsky District (category Articles containing Yakut-language text)
    Srednekolymsky District (Russian: Среднеколы́мский улу́с; Yakut: Орто Халыма улууһа, Orto Xalıma uluuha, [oɾto xalɯma uluːha]) is an administrative and...
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