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voiceless consonants; /ʒ/ or /z̠/ (Iron
dialect of Ossetian, but /z/ in
Digoron and Kudairag);
clusters ⟨зж⟩ and ⟨зш⟩ are
pronounced in
Russian as if they...
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voiceless alveolar sibilant fricative /s/. In
other dialects,
including Digoron, it has the same
value as in Russian. In English, Tse is
commonly romanized...
- name for
themselves in
their native language beyond the
traditional Iron–
Digoron subdivision,
these terms came to be
accepted by the
Ossetians as an endonym...
-
Ossetian (/ˈdɪɡər/; Ossetian: дигорон ӕвзаг, romanized:
digoron ӕvzag
pronounced [
digɔːrɔːn ɐvzɑːg]) also
known as
Digor Ossetic or Digor-Ossetic, is...
- die sich
gegen Dareios I. erhoben),
vielleicht zu
verbinden mit osset.
digoron skₒyxyn, iron æsk'wænxun „sich
auszeichnen usw.". [3. OPers. Skunxa- (the...
- (Ossetian: Ирон мифологи, Дигорон митологи, romanized: Iron mifologi,
Digoron mitologi) is the
collective term for the
beliefs and
practices of the Ossetian...
- the J****ic
dialect dating from 1422.
There are two
important dialects:
Digoron (distributed in the west of the
Republic of
North Ossetia-Alania and Kabardino-Balkaria)...
-
Persian has ērān (western, īrān), ērān-šahr. In the Caucasus,
Ossetic has
Digoron erä, irä, Iron ir, with Dig. iriston, Iron
iryston (the i-umlaut modifying...
-
Detkil 1
Dzhivut bukhari 2
Dzhugi 2
Dzhugut 3 Dzhu**** 1
Dzhukhut 2
Digor 1
Digoron 8
Digortsy 562
Didoijtsy 14,750
Doijch 2
Dolgan 155
Dolgany 7,051 Dom 5...
- die sich
gegen Dareios I. erhoben),
vielleicht zu
verbinden mit osset.
digoron skₒyxyn, iron æsk'wænxun „sich
auszeichnen usw."." [3. OPers. Skunxa- (the...