Nivkh language — Nivkh Нивхгу диф [mer nivx tif] [ɳiɣvn duf] (S.E. Sakhalin dialect) Spoken in Russia, Japan[ … Wikipedia
Nivkh people — Nivkh Alternative names: Nivkhs, Nivkhi, Gilyak, Giliaks, Giliastski A group of Nivkh people Total population 5,300 (est.) Regions with significant populations Russia … Wikipedia
Nivkh — or Gilyak can refer to: The Nivkh people The Nivkh language The This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.… … Wikipedia
Nivkh — /neefk, neefkh/, n., pl. Nivkhs, Nivkhi /neef kee, khee/, (esp. collectively) Nivkh for 1. 1. an indigenous people of the Soviet Far East, now living mainly in scattered communities on the lower Amur River and Sakhalin Island. 2. the… … Universalium
Nivkh — /neefk, neefkh/, n., pl. Nivkhs, Nivkhi /neef kee, khee/, (esp. collectively) Nivkh for 1. 1. an indigenous people of the Soviet Far East, now living mainly in scattered communities on the lower Amur River and Sakhalin Island. 2. the… … Useful english dictionary
Nivkh — noun a) A member of an indigenous ethnic group inhabiting the northern half of and the region of the estuary in Russias . b) The language isolate spoken by the Nivkh. Syn: Gilyak, Gilyak … Wiktionary
List of Nivkh settlements — List of notable Nivkh (Gilyak) settlements in Sakhalin Island and the Lower Amur River. Prior 1905 settlements are listed from north to south in their geographical categories with most settlement names in the Nivkh language or in the only know… … Wikipedia
Ainu language — language familycolor=Isolate name=Ainu nativename= ai. アイヌ イタク Aynu itak pronunciation=/ainu itak/ states=Japan, Russia region=Hokkaidō; formerly also southern Sakhalin, the Kuril Islands, the tip of the Kamchatka Peninsula (disputed), and… … Wikipedia
Korean language — This article is about the spoken Korean language. For details of the native Korean writing system, see Hangul. Korean 한국어, 조선말 Hangugeo, Chosŏnmal … Wikipedia
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