Tabasaran (also written Tabassaran) is a Northeast Caucasian language of the Lezgic branch. It is spoken by the Tabasaran people in the southern part...
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about 150,000. They speak the Tabasaran language. They are mainly Sunni Muslims. The earliest mention of the Tabasarans are found in 7th century Armenian...
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The Lezgic languages (also Lezgian or Lezghian) are one of seven branches of the Northeast Caucasian language family. Lezgin and Tabasaran are literary...
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Dagestani Azerbaijanis (category Articles containing Azerbaijani-language text)
the second language of the Tabasarans. This influence intensified during the 1860s. The process of Azerbaijani replacing the Tabasaran language occurred...
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Turned g (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
Karaim work. Turned g represents a [ɢ] in the transcription of the Tabasaran language by Alexander Amarovich Magometov [ru] in his book Табасаранский язык:...
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Magaramkent, Rutul, Tabasaran, Usukhchay, Khiv and Quba and Zaqatala in Azerbaijan. Tabasaran was once thought to be the language with the largest number...
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Tabasaran in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tabasaran or Tabassaran may refer to: Tabasaran language, Caucasus Tabasaran people, Caucasus Tabasaran...
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language, Laz language, Lezgian language, Nanai language, Selkup language, Tabasaran language, and Chechen language. It represented a voiced alveolo-palatal...
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Zumrud Khanmagomedova (category Tabasaran writers)
Khanmagomedova (Tabasaran: Ханмягьмадова Зумруд, 1915–2001) was the first Tabasaran woman who received higher education, as well as the first Tabasaran woman poet...
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There are over 250 languages indigenous to Europe, and most belong to the Indo-European language family. Out of a total European population of 744 million...
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number of speakers is about 800,000. Nine languages survive in the Lezgic language family: Lezgin Tabasaran Rutul Aghul Tsakhur Budukh Kryts Udi Archi...
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Gboard (section Supported languages)
(Sweden) language Swiss German language Sylheti, Bengali language Sylheti, Latin language Sylheti, Syloti Nagri language T Tabasaran language Tahitian...
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List of Cyrillic multigraphs (category Pages with Caucasian languages IPA)
Chechen: [æ] Ingush: [æ] Tabasaran: [æ] ⟨аӏ⟩: Archi: [aˤ] ⟨вь⟩: Shughni: [w] ⟨гв⟩: Abaza: [ɡʷ] Archi: [gʷ] Lezgian: [gʷ] ⟨гг⟩: Tabasaran: [ɣ] ⟨гу⟩: Adyghe:...
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Avar, Azerbaijani, Chechen, Dargwa, Kumyk, Lak, Lezgian, Nogai, Rutul, Tabasaran, Tat and Tsakhur. All of these, except Russian, Chechen and Nogai, are...
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Latinisation in the Soviet Union (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
Sámi language (Kildin & Ter) (1931) Selkup language (1931) Shor language (1931) Shughni language (1932) Yakut language (1920/1929) Tabasaran language (1932)...
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as 32 people in Azerbaijan. There are nine languages in the Lezgian language family, namely: Aghul, Tabasaran, Rutul, Lezgian, Tsakhur, Budukh, Kryts, Udi...
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Azerbaijanis in Russia (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
processes. In 1876, many Tabasarans were already in the process of switching from Tabasaran to Azeri as their first language. In addition, from the Middle...
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Dagestan (redirect from Languages of Dagestan)
Laks (5.2%) Tabasarans (4%) Azerbaijanis (3.7%) Russians (3.3%) Chechens (3.2%) Rutulians (1%) Others (3.4%) More than 30 local languages are commonly...
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Ӕ (Cyrillic) (category Ossetian language)
the Ossetian language. The letter was also found in the Lezgin alphabets of 1871 and 1911, the 1892 Dargwa alphabet and the 1875 Tabasaran alphabet. Ligature...
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Southern Districts and Hardap (Taa is a "click language"). Tabasaran – табасаран чIал Official language in: the Republic of Dagestan , Russia Tagalog –...
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This is a list of European languages by the number of native speakers in Europe only. In linguistics, Serbo-Croatian is synonymous with standardised varieties...
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Active–stative alignment (redirect from Split-S language)
and as "slide" with an agentive argument. Tabasaran Ket, a Yeniseian language (split-S) Yukaghir languages (fluid-S, based on focus and discourse-pragmatic...
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the Lezgic group, namely: Lezgian, Tabasaran, Aghul, Budukh, Kryts, Udi and Archi. Rutul was not a written language until the writing system for it (based...
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there are eight more languages in the Lezgic group, namely: Lezgian, Tabasaran, Aghul, Budukh, Kryts, Udi, and Archi. The first written documentation...
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Soft sign (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
ancestral Slavic language. In certain non-Slavic Cyrillic-based alphabets, such as Chechen, Ingush, and various Dagestanian languages like Tabasaran, the digraph...
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An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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Lezgic Archi Samur West Samur Tsakhur Rutul East Samur Udi Lezgian Aghul Tabasaran South Samur Kryts Budukh Dargin Chirag Kubachi North-Central Dargwa Megeb...
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Maranao, Tagalog, Tausug, Waray, and Yakan) Tabasaran: Dagestan (as one of the Dagestan peoples languages; with Russian) Tagalog: Luzon, Visayas, and...
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Uvular consonant (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
other varieties of Persian) and in some Northeast Caucasian languages, notably Tabasaran, and Pacific Northwest, such as Kwakʼwala. It may also occur...
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Ethnic groups in the Caucasus (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
Khinalugs Laks Lezgic peoples: Aguls Archin Budukhs Jeks Kryts Lezgins Rutuls Tabasarans Tsakhurs Udis Nakh peoples: Arshtins Bats Chechens Kists Ingush Tsezic...
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