Dolgan — Dolgane Cet article concerne la langue dolgane. Pour le peuple dolgane, voir Dolganes. Dolgane Дулҕан Dulğan, Долган Dolgan Parlée en Russi … Wikipédia en Français
dolgàn — in dolgán ána [u̯g] m (ȁ á; ȃ) redko dolgin … Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika
Dolgan language — Dolgan Дулҕан Dulğan, Һака Haka Spoken in Russia Region Krasnoyarsk Krai Ethnicity Dolgans … Wikipedia
Dolgan — noun a) A Turkic people, who inhabit the Taymyria region in the Krasnoyarsk Krai (Красноярский край) in Russia. b) The language of the aforementioned people … Wiktionary
Dolgan — ISO 639 3 Code : dlg ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
dolgan, e — adj. D un peuple de Sibérie … Le dictionnaire des mots absents des autres dictionnaires
Mihai Dolgan — For the academician with a similar name, see Mihail Dolgan. Mihai Dolgan Mihai Dolgan and his band Noroc Born March 15, 1942(1942 03 15) Vladimireșt … Wikipedia
Mihail Dolgan — For the musician with a similar name, see Mihai Dolgan. Mihail Dolgan Born April 10, 1928(1928 04 10) Rediul Mare Nationality Romania, USSR, Moldova Ethnicity Romanian … Wikipedia
Erin Dolgan — (born Denver, CO) M.A., LPC is a clinical psychotherapist and also a children’s book author, known for her message of “Relative Danger”. Her book Please Knock won a 2007 IPPY bronze medal from the Independent Publishing Book Association for… … Wikipedia
Taymyriya — / Dolgan Nenets Municipal District An administrative district of Krasnoyarsk Krai. Formerly a federal subject of the Russian Federation known as the Taymyr Dolgan Nenets Autonomous Okrug (AOk), the region (along with the Evenk AOk) was… … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation