-
Little Yenisey (Russian: Малый Енисей, romanized: Mályy Yeniséy,
pronounced [
ˈmalɨj (j)ɪnʲɪˈsʲej]; Tuvan: Каа-Хем or Кызыл-Хем; Mongolian: Шишгэд гол, romanized: Shishged...
- / ʲu/ ą у or ю пѫть (now путь) "way" — U+046a, U+046b Ѧѧ Ѧ ѧ юсъ малый [jus
ˈmaɫɨj] / ʲa/ ę я пѧть (now пять) "five" 900 U+0466, U+0467 Ѭѭ – Ѭ ѭ юсъ большой...
- to [w] in
other varieties. See
Polish phonology Russian малый/malyj [
ˈmɑ̟ɫ̪ɨ̞j] 'small'
Pharyngealized laminal denti-alveolar. See
Russian phonology...
- Sorbian) is
pronounced by most
speakers as [ˈmawɨ] (compare
Russian малый [
ˈmalɨj]). The [w] pronunciation,
called wałczenie in Polish,
dates back to the...
- Western-Eastern
Khanty Salym Khanty Eastern Khanty Surgut Khanty Jugan Malij Jugan Pim
Likrisovskoe Tremjugan /
Tromagan Far
Eastern Khanty Vakh Vasjugan...
- 3,826 women). The 10th-century
geographer al-Muqaddasi
listed Milig (as
Malīj)
among the
cities in the
Egyptian district of Ar-Rif. A
century later, in...
- Far
Eastern (Vakh, Vasjugan, Verkhne-Kalimsk, Vartovskoe)
Surgut (Jugan,
Malij Jugan, Pim, Likrisovskoe, Tremjugan-Tromagan) The Vakh, Vasyugan, Alexandrovo...