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    The Nanai language (also called Gold, Goldi, or Hezhen) is spoken by the Nanai people in Siberia, and to a much smaller extent in China's Heilongjiang...
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    Federal District. The Nanai language belongs to the Manchu-Tungusic family. According to the 2010 census there were 12,003 Nanai in Russia. Common names...
    26 KB (2,597 words) - 08:46, 9 March 2025
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    Evenki language, then called "Tungus". The German linguist Wilhelm Grube (1855–1908) published an early dictionary of the Nanai language (Gold language) in...
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    the Nanai language and Udege language. It was spoken in the Khabarovsk Krai (Komsomolsky, Sovetskaya Gavan, and Ulchsky districts). The language is split...
    11 KB (585 words) - 02:39, 15 March 2025
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    the closely related Nanai language, which have supplanted some older Udege vocabulary, such as: [banixe] (thank you), from Nanai [banixa], instead of...
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  • as the Kur-Urmi dialect of Nanai, is a moribund Tungusic language of Russia and China. Nanai is a Southern Tungusic language, and Kili has traditionally...
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  • Nanai may refer to: The Nanai people of northeastern Asia Nanai language, the native language of the Nanai people Joshua Nanai (born 2002), New Zealand...
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    Taz people (redirect from Tazy language)
    of the Udege, Nanai, and Oroch ethnic groups in Outer Manchuria. Today, the Taz primarily speak Russian, but their traditional language is the Taz dialect...
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  • an Egyptian language hieroglyph Gold (surname) Golds (ethnic group), an old name for the Nanai people Gold language, the Nanai language Haryana Gold...
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    Abaza language, Adyghe language, Avar language, Dargwa language, Kabardian language, Lak language, Komi language, Laz language, Lezgian language, Nanai language...
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    Dersu Uzala (category Nanai people)
    pointing out that the clothing, language, and customs attributed to Dersu by Arsenyev are closer to Udege than Nanai. The Russian explorer Vladimir Arsenyev...
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  • differences. Uilta is closely related to Nanai, and is classified within the southern branch of the Tungusic languages. Classifications which recognize an...
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  • diverse, may be separate languages Hezhe (Heilongjiang) Najkhin Nanai (Middle-Lower Amur) Kur-Urmi Nanai (Khabarovsk) Bikin Nanai (Ussuri) Ulch Orok Hölzl...
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  • Nanay, philosopher Nanai people, Tungusic people in East Asia and the Russian Far East Nanai language, the native language of the Nanai people Nanay/Nanaya...
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    Para-Mongolic Khitan (extinct) Tuyuhun (extinct) Southern Manchu Jurchen Xibe Nanai/Hezhen Northern Evenki Oroqen Korean (Possibly the ancient Nánmán 南蛮, 南蠻)...
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    Pongsa Kile (category Articles containing Nanai-language text)
    Pongsa Kile (Nanai: Поӈса Киле; Russian: Понгса Константинович Киле; 1918–1990) was a Nanai poet and ethnographer of the Soviet period. He died in 1990...
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    Balhae (redirect from Balhae language)
    of the Manchu language and kadokuotto of the Nanai language. Alexander Vovin suggests that the Balhae elite spoke a Koreanic language, which has had...
    106 KB (13,059 words) - 04:52, 13 March 2025
  • 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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  • Nivkh Nanai Korean (60,000) Koryo-mar Mandarin Chinese (59,000) Turkmen (38,000) Czech Domari Lomavren Pontic Greek Bohtan Neo-Aramaic Tat language Russian...
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    Latinisation in the Soviet Union (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
    alphabet) (1928) Nanai language (1931) Nenets languages (1931) Nivkh language (1931) Nogai language (1928) Ossetic language (1923) Persian language (Persian alphabet)...
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