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    Kyakhta RussianChinese Pidgin was a contact language (specifically a pidgin) used by Russian and Chinese traders to communicate during the 18th-early...
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    the Russian and Chinese Empires, Kyakhta gave its name to the so-called Kyakhta RussianChinese Pidgin, a contact language that was used by Russian and...
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  • Pidgin Kiautschou Pidgin German KiKAR (Swahili pidgin) Kwoma-Manambu Pidgin Kyakhta RussianChinese Pidgin Kyowa-go and Xieheyu Labrador Inuit Pidgin...
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  • Chinese Russian or Russian Chinese may refer to: Sino-Russian relations (c.f. "a Chinese-Russian treaty") Language Kyakhta Russian-Chinese Pidgin Russian...
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  • Russenorsk (redirect from Russonorsk Pidgin)
    sentences. R marks Russian origin, N marks Norwegian. Languages of Svalbard Kola Norwegians Bjarmaland Pomors Kyakhta RussianChinese Pidgin Mednyj Aleut language...
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    10th century onward to write what would become the modern Russian language. The modern Russian alphabet consists of 33 letters: twenty consonants (⟨б⟩,...
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    the Russian and Chinese traders at Kyakhta and elsewhere resulted in the development of a pidgin, known to linguists as Kyakhta Russian-Chinese Pidgin. The...
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    geographical distribution of Russian-speakers. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the status of the Russian language often became a matter...
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    Siberian Route (category ChinaRussian Empire relations)
    fifteen times what it cost in Kyakhta". Siberia portal China portal Russia portal Tea in Russia Kyakhta Russian-Chinese Pidgin Wenyon, Charles (1896). Across...
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    Alaskan Russian, known locally as Old Russian, is a dialect of Russian, influenced by Eskimo–Aleut languages, spoken by Alaskan Creoles. Today it is prevalent...
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  • of standard Russian based on the Moscow dialect (unless otherwise noted). For an overview of dialects in the Russian language, see Russian dialects. Most...
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    protection of Russian and other languages of national minorities. In 2017 a new Law on Education was passed which restricted the use of Russian as a language...
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  • Belarus Taimyr Pidgin Russian, spoken by the Nganasan on the Taimyr Peninsula Russian is written using a Cyrillic alphabet. The Russian alphabet consists...
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  • history of the Russian language is sometimes divided into the following periods: Old Russian or Old East Slavic (until ~1400) Middle Russian (~1400 until...
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    Russian Braille is the braille alphabet of the Russian language. With suitable extensions, it is used for languages of neighboring countries that are written...
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    2024-08-25. These are the Norwegian-Russian pidgin known as Russenorsk, Chinese Pidgin Russian and Taimyr Pidgin Russian (TPR). Brief remarks in travel accounts...
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    / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Russian orthography (Russian: правописа́ние, romanized: pravopisaniye, IPA: [prəvəpʲɪˈsanʲɪjə])...
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  • Russian, the comma is used as the decimal separator. (in Russian) Zaliznyak A. A. "Русское именное словоизменение." Moscow: Nauka, 1967 (in Russian)...
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  • Russian grammar employs an Indo-European inflexional structure, with considerable adaptation. Russian has a highly inflectional morphology, particularly...
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    services in Russian, and has effectively become semi-official in some areas with high concentration of Russian-speaking immigrants. The Russian-speaking...
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  • Dersu Uzala (1975 film) (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    after the native trapper) by Russian explorer Vladimir Arsenyev, about his exploration of the Sikhote-Alin region of the Russian Far East over the course...
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  • Runglish (redirect from Russian English)
    combinations of Russian and English: pidgin and informal latinizations of the Cyrillic alphabet. Although less widespread than other pidgins and creoles,...
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    Slavic languages (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    the Russian word взблеск [vzblʲesk] ("flash"). Also present in many Slavic languages are clusters rarely found cross-linguistically, as in Russian ртуть...
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    Romani Kyakhta RussianChinese Pidgin Mednyj Aleut Ponaschemu Quelia Romano-Serbian Runglish Russenorsk Solombala English Surzhyk Taimyr Pidgin Russian Trasianka...
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  • Pidgin Japanese: Common Characteristics of Restricted Pidgins" (PDF). University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa: 55. Retrieved 15 September 2024. A pidginized variety...
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  • Russian Empire, after which the Russian government began to massively arrest Belarusian officials and church leaders and replace them with Russians....
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  • other minorities. In 1994, 38% of Azerbaijanis spoke Russian fluently as a second language. Russian was introduced to the South Caucasus following its colonisation...
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  • many Russians have migrated to the United States and brought the language with them. Most Russian speakers in the United States today are Russian Jews...
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  • endangered, and many Tungusic ethnic groups now mostly speak only Russian or Chinese depending on the location of their homeland. Although the Māori have...
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  • ties" > MCS *vęžè(tь) > LCS *vę̃že(tь) > Russian вя́жет v'ážet MCS *voljà "will" > *vol'à > LCS *võl'a > Russian dialectal vôlja Ivšić's law produced different...
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