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IACUTO [SAKHA] / YAKUT [SAKHA]
La versione in lingua iacuta (Sakha) di Bylatyan Ojunuuskaj
Bylatyan Ojunuuskaj's Yakut (Sakha) version
Fonti / Sources:
- Sakha Wikisource
- Bylatyan Ojunuuskaj: Selected Works, 2005 (page 141)
Интернационал [1]
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Contributed by AussieMinecrafter 2022/10/16 - 06:59
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Warszawianka 1905 roku [Варшавянка; La Varsovienne; ¡A las barricadas!]

Warszawianka 1905 roku [Варшавянка;  La Varsovienne; ¡A las barricadas!]
1φ. Versione yakuta (o Sakha) di A. F. Boyarov
1φ. Yakut (Sakha) version by A. F. Boyarov

Info about Yakut: Yakut language, also known as Yakutian, Sakha, Saqa or Saxa (Yakut: саха тыла), is a Turkic language with around 450,000 native speakers spoken in Sakha (Yakutia), a federal republic in the Russian Federation, by the Yakuts. The Yakut language differs from all other Turkic languages in the presence of a layer of vocabulary of unclear origin (possibly Paleo-Siberian). There are also a large number of words of Mongolian origin related to ancient borrowings, as well as numerous recent borrowings from Russian. Like other Turkic languages and their ancestor Proto-Turkic, Yakut is an agglutinative language and employs vowel harmony.

I found a very rare language Warszawianka...assume it was probably translated during the Russian Revolution.
There maybe many more warszawianka in Russia… [Boreč]

Dear... (Continues)
Варшавянка [1]
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Contributed by Boreč 2022/5/19 - 10:29




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