The Erzya language (эрзянь кель, eŕźań keĺ, pronounced [ˈerʲzʲanʲ ˈkʲelʲ]), also Erzian or historically Arisa, is spoken by approximately 300,000 people...
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The Erzyas (also Erzyans, Erzya people; Erzya: эрзят, romanized: erzat, Russian: эрзяне, romanized: erzyane) are one of the Mordvin peoples. Purgaz Syreś...
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Look up Erzya or Erzyan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Erzya or Erzia may refer to: Erzya language, a Uralic language spoken in Russia Erzya literature...
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yazyki), are a subgroup of the Uralic languages, comprising the closely related Erzya language and Moksha language, both spoken in Mordovia. Previously...
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Mordvins (redirect from Erzya Oblasts)
equivalents in Moksha and Erzya) is an official term used in the Russian Federation to refer both to Erzyas and Mokshas since 1928. The Erzya-Moksha Autonomy was...
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Erzya language, with which it is not mutually intelligible. Moksha is also possibly closely related to the extinct Meshcherian and Muromian languages...
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Volga Finns (redirect from Muromian language)
vicinity of the Volga, who speak Uralic languages. Their modern representatives are the Mari people, the Erzya and the Moksha Mordvins, as well as speakers...
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Erzya Language Day (Erzya: Erzjan Kelen Chi, Эрзянь келень чи) is observed on April 16 since 1993 mainly in Mordovia by the Erzya people, but also in...
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Mordovia (category Articles containing Erzya-language text)
Mordovia (Russian: Мордовия; Moksha: Мордовиясь; Erzya: Мордовиясь), officially the Republic of Mordovia, is a republic of Russia, situated in Eastern...
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Shoksha (category Articles containing Erzya-language text)
speak the Shoksha dialect [de; ru], a dialect of Erzya language formed under the influence of Moksha language because for a long time Shokshas have been living...
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