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1Budukhsko-russkiĭ slovarʹ

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“Budukhsko-russkiĭ slovarʹ” Metadata:

  • Title: Budukhsko-russkiĭ slovarʹ
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  • Language: cau
  • Number of Pages: Median: 251
  • Publisher: Izd-vo "Nauka"
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  • Publish Location: Moskva

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  • The Open Library ID: OL2929652M
  • Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 12236059
  • Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 84165160

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  • First Year Published: 1984
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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2The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus

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  • Title: ➤  The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus
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  • Languages: English - cau
  • Publisher: Caravan Books
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  • Publish Location: Delmar, N.Y

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  • First Year Published: 1991
  • Is Full Text Available: No
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3Buduxskij jazyk

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  • Title: Buduxskij jazyk
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  • Language: rus
  • Number of Pages: Median: 301
  • Publisher: Academia
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  • Publish Location: Moskva

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  • First Year Published: 2007
  • Is Full Text Available: No
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  • Access Status: No_ebook

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4Budukhsko-russkiĭ slovarʹ

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“Budukhsko-russkiĭ slovarʹ” Metadata:

  • Title: Budukhsko-russkiĭ slovarʹ
  • Author:
  • Language: rus
  • Number of Pages: Median: 251
  • Publisher: Izdatelʹstvo "Nauka"
  • Publish Date:
  • Publish Location: Moskva

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  • First Year Published: 1984
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Budukh language

Budukh or Budugh (Будад мез, Budad mez) is a Lezgic language of the Northeast Caucasian language family spoken in parts of the Quba Rayon of Azerbaijan

Budukh people

Budukh language, which is a Northeast Caucasian language of the Lezgic branch. The Azerbaijani language is widely spoken. The area where the Budukh inhabit

Budukh

Budukh may refer to: Budukh people, a people of the Caucasus in Quba District, northeastern Azerbaijan Budukh language, the Lezgic language spoken by

Lezgian language

speakers is about 800,000. Nine languages survive in the Lezgic language family: Lezgin Tabasaran Rutul Aghul Tsakhur Budukh Kryts Udi Archi These have the

BDK

Bruderschaft des Kreuzes, a professional wrestling stable in Chikara Budukh language (ISO-639-3 code) Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai, a Japanese organization devoted

Northeast Caucasian languages

Lezgian (655,000) Aghul (29,300) Udi (6,590) Southern Samur Kryts (5,000) Budukh (1,000) Western Samur Rutul (47,400) Tsakhur (23,673) All figures retrieved

Languages of Azerbaijan

roles as languages of education and communication. More than half of Azerbaijani speakers are monolingual. Lezgian, Talysh, Avar, Georgian, Budukh, Juhuri

Tsakhur language

more languages in the Lezgic group, namely: Lezgian, Tabasaran, Aghul, Budukh, Kryts, Udi, and Archi. The first written documentation of Tsakhur dates

Lezgic languages

000 speakers Budukh – 200 speakers Jek – 1,500 speakers Western Samur Rutul – 36,400 speakers Tsakhur – 22,300 speakers The Lezgic languages are relevant

List of endangered languages in Asia

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