• Negidal (also spelled Neghidal) is a language of the Tungusic family spoken in the Russian Far East, mostly in Khabarovsk Krai, along the lower reaches...
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    Orochs as Negidals in certain cases: According to the 2002 census, there were 567 Negidals in Russia, 147 of whom still spoke the Negidal language. According...
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  • Ewenic languages include: Ewenic Even Evenki group Evenki Negidal Oroqen Kili This term is also used for a wider group including the Udegheic languages. Hölzl...
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    (subdialects: Tugur, Chumikan) Sakhalin (no subdialects) Negidal Lower Negidal † Upper Negidal Oroqen Gankui (basis of standard Oroqen but not identical)...
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  • Yukaghir Ket Ainu Orok Udege Kerek Aleut (including Mednyy) Enets Alutor Negidal Tofalar (Karagas) Itelmen Yugh Nganasan Oroch Chulym Ulch Nivkh Nanai Korean...
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  • northern group of Tungusic languages, a group which also includes Even, Negidal, and the more closely related Oroqen language. The name is sometimes wrongly...
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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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    Oe (Cyrillic) (category Tatar language)
    a new alphabet was published in 2016, Oe was used to represent /ø/ in Negidal. Oe is most commonly romanized as ⟨Ö⟩; but its ISO 9 transliteration is...
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    Akkala Sami and Yugh languages have become extinct. Enets (70) Ingrian Negidal Orok (30–82) Sami, Ter (2) Tofalar (25–30) Udege (100) Votic (8, 60-non...
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    The languages of the Soviet Union consist of hundreds of different languages and dialects from several different language groups. In 1922, it was decreed...
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    languages use the en with hook. These include: Enets Tundra Nenets Forest Nenets Nganasan Selkup Kildin Sami Khanty Mansi Even Evenki Nanai Negidal Oroch...
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    Evenki, Mansi, Nanai, Negidal, Orok, Ulch, Kildin Sami, Selkup, and Chechen languages. O with macron also appears in the Rusyn language in Ukraine, representing...
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    Evenki people (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    River. The Evenki language forms the northern branch of the Manchu-Tungusic language group and is closely related to Even and Negidal in Siberia. By 1600...
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    Nanai, Negidal, Orok, Kildin Sami, Selkup and Chechen languages. Ye with macron also appears in some dialects of several South Slavic languages. Ye with...
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    Ulch people (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    are an Indigenous people of the Russian Far East, who speak a Tungusic language known as Ulch. Over 90% of Ulchis live in Ulchsky District of Khabarovsk...
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    Buryats and Khamnigans) and Tungusic/Nivkh-speaking populations (e.g., Negidals, Nanai, Ulchi, and Nivkhs) together with the only available ancient genome...
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    Nivkh people (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    have reported finding this haplogroup in high frequency in the Ulchi and Negidal, in 9%-10% of Koryaks and eastern Evenks, as well as in low frequency in...
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  • Ethnic groups in Russia (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    official language, the individual republics may declare one or more official languages. Many of these subjects have at least two—Russian and the language of...
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  • Brigitte Pakendorf (category CS1 Dutch-language sources (nl))
    She has worked mainly on languages of Siberia, in particular Even, Negidal and other Tungusic languages, but also on languages of the Kalahari Basin such...
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    Aleut (Bering dialect), Evenki, Mansi, Nanai, Negidal, Orok, Ulch, Kildin Sami, Selkup and Chechen languages. Головко, Е. В. (1994). Словарь алеутско-русский...
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  • is used in the Even, Evenki, Northern Mansi, Nanai, Negidal, Kildin Sami, Selkup and Ulch languages, where it usually represents [joː] or a similar sound...
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  • List of contemporary ethnic groups (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
    group tends to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically...
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    Chuvans (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Census, there were 1087 Chuvans in Russia. The Chuvan language, which was a Yukaghir language, became extinct by the early 1900s. Many Chuvans speak...
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  • Alyutors (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    Alyutors spoke the Alyutor language (also known as Nymylan language), which belongs to the Chukotko-Kamchatkan language family; however less than 10%...
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  • linguistic names. Language portal Constructed language and List of constructed languages Language (for information about language in general) Language observatory...
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    Tungusic peoples (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    Sakha Republic). Minor ethnic groups also in the northern branch are the Negidals and the Oroqen. The Oroqen, Solon, and Khamnigan inhabit some parts of...
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    Oroch people (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    people of Russia that speak the Oroch (Orochon) language of the Southern group of Tungusic languages. According to the 2002 census there were 686 Orochs...
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    (Bering dialect), Evenki, Ingush, Mansi, Nanai, Negidal, Ulch, Kildin Sami, Selkup and Chechen languages. Головко, Е. В. (1994). Словарь алеутско-русский...
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  • – Kurds Lithuanian Tatars – Livonians Mansis – Mountain Jews Nanais – Negidals – Nenets – Nganasans – Nivkhs – Nogays Orochis – Oroks – Oroshoris Peoples...
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    Sea of Okhotsk Coast (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    from the Susuya culture of southern Sakhalin and northwestern Hokkaido. Negidals are considered to descend from Evenks that settled in the Amgun basin during...
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