• Dargwa (or Dargin) may refer to: Dargwa people, a people of the Caucasus in southern Dagestan Dargwa language, their language This disambiguation page...
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    Dargwa (дарган мез, dargan mez) is a Northeast Caucasian language spoken by the Dargin people in the Russian republic Dagestan. This article discusses...
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    Dargins (redirect from Dargwa people)
    Dargins or Dargwa (Dargwa: дарганти, darganti) are a Northeast Caucasian native ethnic group originating in the North Caucasus, and who make up the second...
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    Dargin/Dargwa language. Ethnologue lists these under a common Dargin language, but also states that these may be separate languages from Dargwa proper...
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  • Adyghe: [ʁ] Aghul: [ʁ] Archi: [ʁ] Avar: [ʁ] Bezhta: [ʁ] Crimean Tatar: [ɣ] Dargwa: [ɣ] Kabardian: [ʁ] Karachay-Balkar: [ʁ] Kumyk: [ʁ] Lezgian: [ʁ] Ossetian:...
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    Azerbaijan, Central Asia and Ukraine. Dargwa proper is a literary language. Dargwa (Dargva) Kajtak Kubachi Itsari Chirag Dargwa is spoken in the following rayons...
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    Urakhi dialect (category Articles containing Dargwa-language text)
    corresponding voiced consonants. Urakhi was one of the bases for the literary Dargwa language, along with Akusha. Peter von Uslar created an orthography for...
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    letter was also found in the Lezgin alphabets of 1871 and 1911, the 1892 Dargwa alphabet and the 1875 Tabasaran alphabet. Latin Æ Ligature (writing) "Ossetian...
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    Dagestan, Russia. It has sometimes been considered a divergent dialect of Dargwa due to it being part of the Dargin dialect continuum. The Routledge Ethnographic...
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  • Chuvash-Russian dictionary Skvortsova M. I. Dargwa 40,000 40000   Даргинско-русский словарь Юсупова Х. А. Dargwa-Russian dictionary of Yusupov H. A Riksmål...
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    Russia, by Kubachi people. It is often considered a divergent dialect of Dargwa, but it has also historically been portrayed as a separate language. Ethnologue...
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    divergent dialect of Dargwa, despite not being mutually intelligible with literary Dargwa. Ethnologue lists it under the dialects of Dargwa but recognizes that...
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    Korean (3,490), Bashkir (2,610), Karakalpak (2,540), Ossetic (1,890), Dargwa (1,600), Lak (1,590), Tajik (1,280), Georgian (1,050), Lithuanian (224)...
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  • the University of Leipzig. Retrieved January, 28, 2010. Nina Sumbatova, 'Dargwa', in Maria Polinskaya (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Languages of the Caucasus...
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  • Dargin may refer to: Dargwa language, Caucasus Dargwa people, Caucasus Dargiń, Poland Alan Dargin (1967–2008), Australian musician Edward Vincent Dargin...
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    Mehweb language (category Articles containing Dargwa-language text)
    mez) is a Dargin language, frequently considered a dialect of a unified Dargwa language, spoken in the village of Megeb in Dagestan, as well as by former...
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  • Hasbulla (category Dargwa people)
    Hasbulla Magomedovich Magomedov (born 7 July 2002), simply known as Hasbulla or Hasbik, is a Russian social media personality. He has dwarfism caused by...
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    Yakut Tungus—Manchu Even Evenki Manchu Udege other European Abkhaz Basque Dargwa Georgian Afroasiatic Arabic Aramaic Aramaic Syriac Ethiopian Semitic languages...
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    Sharabutdin Magomedov (category Dargwa people)
    Sharabutdin Magomedovich Magomedov (‹See Tfd›Russian: Шарабутдин Магомедович Магомедов; born 16 May 1994) is a Russian professional mixed martial artist...
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    Kadar dialect (category Articles containing Dargwa-language text)
    syntactic features. It is traditionally regarded as a single dialect of Dargwa. The vocabulary layer of the Kadar dialect includes words borrowed from...
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  • Said Amirov (category Dargwa people)
    Said Dzhaparovich Amirov (‹See Tfd›Russian: Саи́д Джапа́рович Ами́ров, born 5 March 1954) is a Russian economist and former politician for United Russia...
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    Kaitags (category Dargwa people)
    p. 211. ISBN 978-0-313-30984-7. "The Sociolinguistic Situation of the Dargwa in Dagestan". SIL International. Retrieved 2022-12-11. Ware, Robert Bruce;...
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    (Dağıstan Respublikası) Chechen: Дегӏестан Республика (Deġestan Respublika) Dargwa: Дагъистан Республика (Daġistan Respublika) Kumyk: Дагъыстан Жумгьурият...
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    as well as other languages of Daghestan: Nogai, Kumyk, Lezgian, Lak and Dargwa Azeri in Azerbaijan (now written in the Latin alphabet and Cyrillic script...
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  • (669,000) Mordovian languages (614,000) Moksha Erzya Kabardian (587,000) Dargwa (503,000) Ossetic (493,000) Udmurt (463,000) Yakut (450.000) Kumyk (458...
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    Nakh–Daghestanian (Northeast Caucasian) Nakh Daghestanian Avar–Andi–Dido Lak–Dargwa Lezgic The main perceived similarities between the two phyla lie in their...
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    with 1.7 million speakers, the Avar language with 1 million speakers, the Dargwa language with 590,000 speakers, the Ingush language with 500,000 speakers...
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  • Yakut Tungus—Manchu Even Evenki Manchu Udege other European Abkhaz Basque Dargwa Georgian Afroasiatic Arabic Aramaic Aramaic Syriac Ethiopian Semitic languages...
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    Yakut Tungus—Manchu Even Evenki Manchu Udege other European Abkhaz Basque Dargwa Georgian Afroasiatic Arabic Aramaic Aramaic Syriac Ethiopian Semitic languages...
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