correctly. Komi (коми кыв, komi kyv), also known as Zyran, Zyrian or Komi-Zyryan (зыран коми кыв, zyran komi kyv), is the native language of the Komi (Zyrians)...
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Komi-Permyak language (перем коми кыв [ˈperem ˈkomi kɨv] or коми-пермяцкӧй кыв [ˈkomi perˈmʲɑtskəj kɨv]), also known as Permyak, is one of two Permic...
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The Komi (Komi: комияс, romanized: komijas also коми-войтыр, komi-vojtyr) are a Permian ethnic group who are indigenous to, and primarily inhabit a region...
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The Komi-Yazva language (Коми-Ёдз кыл, Komi-Yodz kyl) is a Permic language closely related to Komi-Zyrian and Permyak, and spoken mostly in Krasnovishersky...
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The Komi language, a Uralic language spoken in the north-eastern part of European Russia, has been written in several different alphabets. Currently, Komi...
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The Komi Republic (Russian: Республика Коми; Komi: Коми Республика), sometimes simply referred to as Komi, is a republic of Russia situated in the northeast...
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up komi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Komi may refer to: Komi, Tinos, a village in the municipality of Exomvourgo, in the Cycladic islands Komi, Elis...
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Ӵ/ӵ. Together with the Komi and Permyak languages, it constitutes the Permic grouping of the Uralic family. The Udmurt language shares similar agglutinative...
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Komi De (Ԁ ԁ; italics: Ԁ ԁ) is a letter of the Molodtsov alphabet, a version of Cyrillic. It was used only in the writing of the Komi language in the 1920s...
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Komi-Permyak Okrug (Russian: Ко́ми-Пермя́цкий о́круг, Komi-Permyatsky okrug; Komi-Permyak: Коми-Перем кытш, Komi-Perem kyč), or Permyakia[citation needed]...
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