The Karelian language is spoken in Russia, mostly in the Karelian Republic and in a small region just north of Tver, though most residents there were... 20 KB (1,872 words) - 14:52, 2 December 2023 |
adopted in 2007 to replace the separate two alphabets of the Livvi-Karelian and Karelian Proper dialects. Change in the regulation by the president of... 9 KB (291 words) - 21:12, 16 April 2024 |
and elsewhere after WWII) Tver Karelian (In Tver area, Russia) Olonets Karelian or Livvi (in southeastern parts of Karelian republic, before World War II... 28 KB (3,068 words) - 14:38, 30 April 2024 |
Eastern Finnish Northern Karelian Northeastern coastal Estonian Ingrian Kukkuzi dialect East Ladoga Southern Karelian Livvi–Ludic–Veps Central Finnic... 30 KB (3,038 words) - 14:22, 26 March 2024 |
Karelian pasties, Karelian pies or Karelian pirogs (Karelian: kalittoja, singular kalitta; Olonets Karelian: šipainiekku; Finnish: karjalanpiirakat, singular... 4 KB (270 words) - 08:20, 4 March 2024 |
ranging from Livonian in northern Latvia to Karelian in northwesternmost Russia; and the Samoyedic languages, Mansi and Khanty spoken in Western Siberia... 86 KB (7,372 words) - 06:56, 27 April 2024 |
Karjalan kunnailla (category Articles containing Karelian-language text) 1902. Karelian Iivo Härkönen [fi; olo; ca; ru] also published an early Karelianist adaptation of Juva's original Finnish lyrics in the Livvi-Karelian language... 4 KB (169 words) - 04:33, 3 May 2024 |
Gastronominem sanasto Suomi-Livvinkarjala [Gastronomic terms Finnish‐Livvi Karelian] (in Finnish). Translated by Giloeva, Natalia. Karjala Sivistysseura... 4 KB (387 words) - 14:19, 23 March 2024 |
an opera company in Ontario, Canada Livvi-Karelian language, which is denoted as "olo" in the ISO 639 3 language codes Oslo Laptop Orchestra (OLO) OLO... 1 KB (220 words) - 20:28, 4 November 2023 |
davvisámegiella Skolt Sami, sää´mkiõll Karelian (Livvi-Karelian language, livvinkarjala, and Karelian Karelian Proper - vienankarjala, suvikarjala and... 20 KB (1,288 words) - 06:40, 29 April 2024 |
Baltic Romany (20,000) Tsez (15,000) Bezhta (10,000) Vlax Romany (10,000) Livvi Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (7,700) Khwarshi (3,000) Serbian Veps Tindi Karata... 8 KB (378 words) - 12:43, 19 February 2024 |
Karelia (redirect from Karelian province) Karelia (Karelian and Finnish: Karjala [ˈkɑrjɑlɑ]; Russian: Каре́лия, romanized: Kareliya [kɐˈrʲelʲɪjə], historically Коре́ла, Korela [kɐˈrʲelʲə]; Swedish:... 22 KB (2,294 words) - 14:38, 30 April 2024 |
yazyki), are a subgroup of the Uralic languages, comprising the closely related Erzya language and Moksha language, both spoken in Mordovia. Previously... 7 KB (601 words) - 08:02, 11 March 2024 |
Finnish Army during the Continuation War Olonets Karelian language, another name for the Livvi-Karelian language Olonets subdialect, a subdialect in the group... 944 bytes (141 words) - 22:12, 1 January 2024 |
Olonets Karelia (category Articles containing Karelian-language text) home to its own dialect of the Karelian language, which is known as Livvi Karelian or sometimes as 'Olonets Karelian'. The largest city in the Olonets... 3 KB (283 words) - 21:14, 28 April 2024 |
Republic of Karelia (redirect from Karelian Republic) [rʲɪˈspublʲɪkə kɐˈrʲelʲɪ(j)ə]; Karelian: Karjalan tašavalta; Finnish: Karjalan tasavalta; Veps: Karjalan Tazovaldkund; Livvi: Karjalan tazavaldu; Ludic:... 121 KB (9,413 words) - 07:07, 4 May 2024 |
The nasal-plosive cluster *mb assimilates to mm, except in Olonets Karelian (Livvi). The development of *d/δ is more diverse: The clusters *lδ and *rδ... 66 KB (7,838 words) - 19:03, 18 April 2024 |
Baltic Finnic peoples (category CS1 Finnish-language sources (fi)) Europe who speak Finnic languages. They include the Finns, Estonians (including Võros and Setos), Karelians (including Ludes and Livvi), Veps, Izhorians, Votes... 24 KB (2,549 words) - 20:56, 8 April 2024 |
Birch bark letter no. 292 (category Articles with Finnish-language sources (fi)) the Novgorod City Museum. The language used in the document is thought to be an archaic form of Livvi-Karelian, the language spoken in Olonets Karelia, although... 7 KB (667 words) - 18:10, 30 January 2024 |
Ladoga Karelia (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru)) Raja-Karjala), the majority language was Karelian and most of the people were Orthodox Christians. Most Karelians in the area spoke South Karelian (suvikarjala, not... 6 KB (609 words) - 08:43, 10 April 2024 |
Olonets (category Articles containing Livvi-language text) Olonets (Russian: Оло́нец; Karelian: Anus, Livvi: Anuksenlinnu; Finnish: Aunus, Aunuksenkaupunki or Aunuksenlinna) is a town and the administrative center... 14 KB (1,774 words) - 11:08, 3 April 2024 |
Conditional perfect (section Other languages) languages, such as Veps, Ludic and Livvi-Karelian, have come up with a conditional perfect suffix totally foreign to other Finnic languages. In Livvi-Karelian... 4 KB (556 words) - 20:36, 19 March 2024 |
Lake Ladoga (category Articles containing Livvi-language text) Ла́дога, IPA: [ˈladəɡə]; Finnish: Laatokka [earlier in Finnish Nevajärvi]; Livvi: Luadogu; Veps: Ladog, Ladoganjärv) is a freshwater lake located in the... 23 KB (2,578 words) - 06:02, 1 May 2024 |
Consonant gradation (category Articles containing Finnish-language text) hand, some Karelian dialects (such as Livvi or Olonets) do not allow for gradation in clusters beginning on nasals. Thus, the Olonets Karelian equivalent... 41 KB (4,584 words) - 16:34, 21 December 2023 |