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    Veps, also known as Vepsian (Veps: vepsän kelʹ, vepsän keli, or vepsä), is a Finnic language from the Uralic language family, that is spoken by Vepsians...
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  • Finno-Ugric people of northwest Russia Veps language, the language spoken by the Vepsians Veps National Volost Veps Upland VEP (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • up VEP in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vep may refer to: vep, the ISO 639-3 code for the Veps language Vép, a town in Vas County, Hungary VEP may...
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    > suo 'swamp', contrast Veps pä, so) and Veps-like traits (such as an almost complete loss of consonant gradation). Like Veps, Ludic has also partially...
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  • of the Veps language, as well as Vepsian literature and culture in Russia. The Vepsians are a Finnic people of northern Russia whose language belongs...
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    Vepsians (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    Veps, or Vepsians (Veps: vepsläižed), are a Finnic people who speak the Veps language, which belongs to the Finnic branch of the Uralic languages. According...
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    Udmurt: 16 cases Veps: 24 cases Northern Mansi: 6 cases Eastern Mansi: 8 cases unique Uralic case system, from which all modern Uralic languages derive their...
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    the Estonian literary language and is an essential feature in Võro, as well as Veps, Karelian, and other eastern Finnic languages. It is also found in...
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  • Ryurik Lonin (category Veps language)
    Russian collector of Veps folklore, founder of the Lonin Museum of Veps Ethnography, and an author in the Veps and Russian languages. He has been characterised...
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    language [fi], compared to Livvi-Karelian and Ludian supradialects which were formed through interactions between the Old Karelian and the Old Veps languages...
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    Republic of Karelia (category Articles containing Veps-language text)
    In the 1930s Karelian and Veps languages gained a writing system, but during the Stalinist repressions many books in veps and Karelian were burned and...
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  • Voiced bilabial nasal (category Articles containing Veps-language text)
    S2CID 249404451 Riho, Grünthal (2022). "Veps". The Oxford Guide to the Uralic Languages. Oxford Guides to the World's Languages (1st ed.). Oxford University Press...
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    Flag of the Republic of Karelia (category Articles containing Veps-language text)
    Флаг Республики Карелия, Karelian: Karjalan tazavallan valdivolline flagu, Veps: Karjalan Tazovaldkundan flag, Finnish: Karjalan tasavallan lippu) is the...
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  • Irma Vep is a 1996 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Olivier Assayas. Hong Kong actress Maggie Cheung plays a fictionalised version of...
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  • Kodima (category Veps-language newspapers)
    Kodima is a Veps and Russian-language monthly published in Petrozavodsk, in the Republic of Karelia, which is distributed for free. It's the only newspaper...
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    Proto-Finnic (which developed in the modern-day eastern Finnish dialects, Veps, Karelian, and Ingrian) formed genitive plural nouns via plural stems (e...
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    Leningrad Oblast (category Articles containing Veps-language text)
    romanized: Leningradskaya oblast’, IPA: [lʲɪnʲɪnˈgratskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ]; Veps: Leningradan agj; Finnish: Leningradin alue) is a federal subject of Russia...
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    Svir (category Articles containing Veps-language text)
    The Svir (Russian: Свирь; Veps: Süvär'; Karelian and Finnish: Syväri) is a river in Podporozhsky, Lodeynopolsky, and Volkhovsky districts in the north-east...
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  • Vowel harmony (category Articles containing Hungarian-language text)
    as Swedish influence. The Veps language has partially lost vowel harmony. Vowel harmony is present in all Yokutsan languages and dialects. For instance...
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    Lake Onega (category Articles containing Veps-language text)
    [ɐˈnʲɛʂskəɪ ˈozʲɪrə]; Finnish: Ääninen, Äänisjärvi; Livvi: Oniegujärvi; Veps: Änine, Änižjärv) is a lake in northwestern Russia, on the territory of the...
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  • Irma Vep is a comedy drama television miniseries created, written and directed by Olivier Assayas for HBO. Based on Assayas's 1996 film of the same name...
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    35806°E / 61.37083; 35.35806 Veps National Volost (Russian: Ве́псская национа́льная во́лость, Vepsskaya natsionalnaya volost; Veps: Vepsän rahvahaline volost’)...
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    Lake Ladoga (category Articles containing Veps-language text)
    [ˈladəɡə]; Finnish: Laatokka [earlier in Finnish Nevajärvi]; Livvi: Luadogu; Veps: Ladog, Ladoganjärv) is a freshwater lake located in the Republic of Karelia...
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    community of volunteer editors, started on 15 January 2001 as an English-language encyclopedia. Non-English editions were soon created: the German and Catalan...
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    Vologda Oblast (category Articles containing Veps-language text)
    область, romanized: Vologodskaya oblastʹ, IPA: [vəlɐˈɡotskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ]; Veps: Vologdan agj) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative...
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  • Voiced postalveolar fricative (category Articles containing Veps-language text)
    postalveolar fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The International Phonetic Association uses the term voiced postalveolar...
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    ètnograficheskiĭ muzeĭ imeni R. Lonina; Veps: Šoutjärven vepsläine etnografine Rjurik Lonin muzei) is a museum located in Shyoltozero (Veps Šoutjärv’) in the Republic...
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  • kyik — Finnish and Karelian kaikki, Veps kaik "thread": Estonian lõng, Votic lõnka — Finnish and Karelian lanka, Veps and South Estonian lang, Livonian...
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    Kostomuksha (category Articles containing Veps-language text)
    Kostomuksha (Russian: Костому́кша; Karelian: Koštamuš; Finnish: Kostamus; Veps: Kostamukš) is a town in the northwest of the Republic of Karelia, Russia...
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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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