- Omok is an
extinct Yukaghir language of Siberia, part of a
dialect continuum with two
surviving languages. It was last
spoken perhaps as late as the 18th...
- Maly
Vysotsky Island or
Malyj Vysotskij Island (Russian: Малый Высоцкий; Finnish: Ravansaari; Swedish: Trångsund) is an
island in
northwest Russia, that...
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Avraamovna Bystritskaya,
distinguished Soviet actress. An
actress with
Moscow Malyj Theatre since 1958, she is
especially po****r for her
brilliant roles in...
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There exist several types of
Znamenny Chant: the so-called Stolpovoy,
Malyj (Little) and
Bolshoy (Great)
Znamenny Chant.
Ruthenian Chant (Prostopinije)...
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Corresponds to [w] in
other varieties. See
Polish phonology Russian малый/
malyj [ˈmɑ̟ɫ̪ɨ̞j] 'small'
Pharyngealized laminal denti-alveolar. See
Russian phonology...
- 'swallow' sm *(s)melo-
small animal English small Irish míol 'animal',
Russian mályj 'small',
Dutch maal 'calf (animal)', *(s)meld- melt
English smelt, Dutch...
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There exist several types of
Znamenny Chant: the so-called Stolpovoy,
Malyj (Little) and
Bolshoy (Great)
Znamenny Chant.
Ruthenian Chant (Prostopinije)...
- The MO (Russian: Малый охотник, romanized:
Malyj Okhotnik, lit. 'Small Hunter';
nickname Мошка, Moshka, 'Midge') is a
class of
naval boats produced before...
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northwest of
Bakssy east of
Bulganak 96 13
March 1944 13:30 Yak-1 PQ 66613
Malyj 39 16
November 1943 13:50 Yak-1 PQ 34 Ost 66692
Achtanisowskaja 97 14 March...
- velíka голем, велики golem,
veliki small *màlъ adj. o (a) ма́лый
mályj мали́й
malýj (ма́лък); мал (málǝk); mal malý malý mały mȁli må̃lī mȃli, majhen...