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    Chuvash (UK: /ˈtʃuːvɑːʃ/ CHOO-vahsh, US: /tʃʊˈvɑːʃ/ chuu-VAHSH; Чӑвашла, translit. Çăvašla, IPA: [tɕəʋaʃˈla]) is a Turkic language spoken in European Russia...
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    Asia. They speak Chuvash, a Turkic language that diverged from other languages in the family more than a millennium ago. Among the Chuvash believers, the...
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  • the Chuvash language. The first to branch off from the Turkic family, the Oghuric languages show significant divergence from other Turkic languages, which...
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  • Chuvash in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chuvash may refer to: Chuvash people Chuvash language Chuvashia (Chuvash Republic), within Russia Chuvash...
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  • by the modern Chuvash language. Other than Chuvash, Bulgar is the only language to be definitively classified as an Oghur Turkic language. The inclusion...
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  • as the Western Oghur proper (Bulgar, Chuvash, Khazar). Because early attestation of these non-easternmost languages is much more sparse, reconstruction...
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    a significant distinction of the Chuvash language from other Turkic languages. According to him, the Chuvash language does not share certain common characteristics...
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    'crane', from the related Permic languages), and includes words borrowed from Oghur Turkic; e.g. borjú 'calf' (cf. Chuvash păru, părăv vs. Turkish buzağı);...
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    Chuvashia (redirect from Chuvash statehood)
    officially known as Chuvash Republic — Chuvashia, is a republic of Russia located in Eastern Europe. It is the homeland of the Chuvash people, a Turkic ethnic...
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    philharmonic orchestra, the Chuvash State Puppet Theater and numerous theaters (showing productions in both Russian and Chuvash languages). However, a very popular...
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    language. The Chuvash language today is the only Oghuric language that survived and it is the sole living representative of the Volga Bulgar language...
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    The Chuvash Wikipedia (Chuvash: Чӑваш Википедийӗ) is the Chuvash language edition of Wikipedia. It was founded on 22 November 2004. Its 50,000th article...
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    Chuvash nationalism or the Chuvash national movement (Chuvash: Чӑваш наци юмӑхӗ) is the belief that the Chuvash people are a nation. The movement, which...
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    Chechen, Ingush, Abaza, Adyghe, Cherkess, Kabardian, Altai, Bashkir, Chuvash, Crimean Tatar, Karachay-Balkar, Khakas, Nogai, Tatar, Tuvan, Yakut, Erzya...
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    Chuvash State Pedagogical University (I. Ya. Yakovlev Chuvash State Pedagogical University, Chuvash: И. Я. Яковлев ячĕллĕ Чӑваш патшалӑх педагогика университечӗ)...
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    cognates in numerous Turkic languages, such as Uzbek (qirqin 'bondwoman'), Bashkir, Tatar, Kyrgyz (кыз-кыркын 'girls'), Chuvash (хӑрхӑм), Turkmen (gyrnak)...
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  • Onogurs (category Articles containing Chuvash-language text)
    or Oghuric languages are a branch of the Turkic languages. Some scholars suggest Hunnic had strong ties with Bulgar and to modern Chuvash and refer to...
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    The Chuvash Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was an autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR within the Soviet Union. It occupied about 18,000 square...
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    56.14444; 47.24444 The Chuvash State Opera and Ballet Theater (Russian: Чувашский государственный театр оперы и балета, Chuvash: Чӑваш патшалӑх оперӑпа...
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    Vampire (category Articles containing Chuvash-language text)
    and Turkic languages: Bulgarian and Macedonian вампир (vampir), Turkish: Ubır, Obur, Obır, Tatar language: Убыр (Ubır), Chuvash language: Вупăр (Vupăr)...
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    Volga (category Articles containing Chuvash-language text)
    it as Itil or Atil. In modern Turkic languages, the Volga is known as İdel (Идел) in Tatar, Atăl (Атӑл) in Chuvash, Iźel in Bashkir, Edıl in Kazakh, and...
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    The flag of the Chuvash Republic, a republic of the Russian Federation, is one of the official symbols of the Chuvash Republic, alongside the coat of...
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    Alatyr (Russian: Ала́тырь; Chuvash: Улатӑр Ulatăr) is a town in the Chuvash Republic, Russia, located on the Sura River at its confluence with the Alatyr...
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    Aul (category Articles containing Chuvash-language text)
    romanized: aul; Bashkir: ауыл, romanized: awıl; Chechen: эвла, romanized: ēvla; Chuvash: ял, romanized: yal; Crimean Tatar: аул, romanized: aul; Georgian: აულ;...
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    Vattisen Yaly (Chuvash: Ваттисен йӑли, Ancestral traditions) is a contemporary revival of the ethnic religion of the Chuvash people, a Turkic ethnicity...
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    Volga-Vyatka Economic Region (category Articles containing Chuvash-language text)
    the national GRP in 2008. All of it is in the Volga Federal District. Chuvash Republic Kirov Oblast Mari El Republic Republic of Mordovia Nizhny Novgorod...
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    in some tenses with the Chuvash language, on which linguists also rely in the study and reconstruction of the Khazar language. Azerbaijani phonotactics...
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    Modern paganism (category Articles containing Chuvash-language text)
    traditional religion, Vattisen Yaly (Chuvash: Ваттисен йӑли, Tradition of the Old) differs significantly: the Chuvash being a heavily Fennicised and Slavified...
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    Russian ruble (category Articles containing Chuvash-language text)
    various historic and modern rubles. Abkhaz: амааҭ amaat Bashkir: һум hum Chuvash: тенкĕ tenke Komi: шайт shayt Lak: къуруш k'urush Mari: теҥге tenge Ossetian:...
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    Tsarmys are also found, as well as Tatar: Чирмеш, romanized: Çirmeş; and Chuvash: Ҫармӑс, Śarmăs before the Russian Revolution. The term Mari comes from...
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