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    Khanty (also spelled Khanti or Hanti), previously known as Ostyak (/ˈɒstjæk/), is a Uralic language family composed of multiple dialect continuua, typically...
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    okrug, the Khanty and Mansi languages are given co-official status with Russian. In the 2021 Census, 31,467 persons identified themselves as Khanty. Of those...
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    Northern Khanty is a Uralic language, frequently considered a dialect of a unified Khanty language, spoken by about 9,000 people. It is the most widely...
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    Southern Khanty is a Uralic language, frequently considered a dialect of a unified Khanty language, spoken by 56 people in 2010. It is considered to be...
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    region's population. The local languages, Khanty and Mansi, are part of the Ugric branch of the Finno-Ugric language family, and enjoy a special status...
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    Khanty-Mansiysk (Russian: Ха́нты-Манси́йск, romanized: Khánty-Mansíysk, lit. Khanty-Mansi Town; Khanty: Ёмвоҷ, Jomvoćś; Mansi: Абга, Abga) is a city in...
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    Latvia to Karelian in northwesternmost Russia; and the Samoyedic languages, Mansi and Khanty spoken in Western Siberia. The name Uralic derives from the family's...
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  • Autonomous Okrug, Russia. Khanty may also refer to: Khanty language, the language of the Khanty peoples Khanty Ocean, an ancient, small ocean that existed near...
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    assigned to the Ugric branch along with the Mansi and Khanty languages of western Siberia (Khanty–Mansia region of North Asia), but it is no longer clear...
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    Ugrian languages (/ˈjuːɡrɪk, ˈuː-/ or /ˈjuːɡriən, ˈuː-/) are a branch of the Uralic language family. Ugric includes three subgroups: Hungarian, Khanty, and...
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    considered a single language, they constitute a branch of the Uralic languages, often considered most closely related to neighbouring Khanty[according to whom...
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    Ostyak (category Khanty)
    formerly used to refer to several Indigenous peoples and languages in Siberia, Russia. Both the Khanty people and the Ket people were formerly called Ostyaks...
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    Ukrainian Ye (category Ukrainian language)
    contrast with "Narrow E"). It can also be found in the writing of the Khanty language. In Ukrainian, Є/є commonly represents the sound /je/ or /jɛ/ like...
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    to the name of a town and a former district (volost), originating from Khanty pum-poxəl "grassy village". Pumpokols and Yughs frequently mixed with each...
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    letter has been used in the Surgut and Shurishkar varieties of the Khanty language since 2013, where it represents the palatalized voiceless alveolar...
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    "river") and -kul'/-kul (meaning "water"). These hydronyms, along with Khanty folklore telling of an eastern people known as the ar-jäx "Ar people", indicate...
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    Salekhard (category Articles containing Khanty-language text)
    Salekhard (Russian: Салеха́рд [səlʲɪˈxart]; Khanty: Пуӆңават, Pułñawat; Nenets: Саляʼ харад, Saljaꜧ harad, formerly Obdorsk) is a town and the administrative...
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    Mid central vowel (category Articles containing Khanty-language text)
    vowel (also known as schwa) is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this...
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  • of the Cyrillic script. Ukrainian Ye with diaeresis is used in the Khanty language, where it represents the sound [jə]~[jɤ], similar to the ‘ia’ in California...
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    Kogalym (category Articles containing Khanty-language text)
    Kogalym (Russian: Когалым; Khanty: Коголым, romanized: Kogolym) is a town in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia, located on the Inguyagun River 325...
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    Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia Administrative center: Khanty-Mansiysk As of 2013: # of districts (районы) 9 # of cities/towns (города) 16 # of...
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    the voiceless uvular plosive /q/. It has been sometimes used in the Khanty language as a substitute for Cyrillic letter Ka with descender, Қ қ, which also...
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    (like the e in bet or the a in ant). It has also been used in the Khanty language. Cyrillic characters in Unicode "Лесной энецкий язык | Малые языки...
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  • Khant (died 2012), Indian politician Khant, Punjab, a village in India Khanty language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Khant...
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    whose phonology has been influenced by eastern Khanty dialects. Changes towards the modern languages include: Tundra Nenets: Delabialization of /wʲ/...
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    Mansi people (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    people living in Khanty–Mansia, an autonomous okrug within Tyumen Oblast in Russia. In Khanty–Mansia, the Khanty and Mansi languages have co-official...
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    languages are a commonly proposed branch of the Uralic languages, grouping together the Khanty (Ostyak) and Mansi (Vogul) languages. Both languages are...
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    of ⟨ll⟩ in the Welsh language. In the Khanty language, it is sometimes used as a substitute for Ԯ, while in the Itelmen language, it is sometimes used...
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    okrugs of Northern Russia, these languages are spoken in Udmurtia, Komi Republic, Mordvinia, Mari-El, Karelia, in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Yamal-Nenets...
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  • breve (Ю̆ ю̆; italics: Ю̆ ю̆) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Yu with breve is used in the Khanty language. Cyrillic characters in Unicode v t e...
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