
Komi language and alphabet - Omniglot
Komi is a member of the Permic branch of the Uralic language family with about 225,000 speakers. It is spoken mainly in the Komi Republic ( Коми Республика ) in the northeast of European Russia.
Komi language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Komi is spoken by the Komi peoples native to the Komi Republic and other parts of Russia such as Nenetsia and Yamalia. There were 285,000 speakers in 1994. This went down to 160,000 in 2010. It was written in the Old Permic alphabet (Komi: 𐍐𐍝𐍑𐍣𐍒 , Анбур, Anbur) in …
Komi language | Britannica
The Komi language area extends into the Nenets and Yamalo-Nenets autonomous okrugs far to the north. Lesser groups of Komi are found as far west as the Kola Peninsula and east of the Urals. Two major dialects are recognized, although …
Komi-Zyrian corpora
Komi language. Komi-Zyrian is one of the two literary standards for the dialectal continuum known as Komi, which belong to the Permic group of the Uralic family, along with Udmurt. The number of Komi-Zyrian speakers is estimated at 150,000. Komi-Zyrian uses Cyrillic orthography based on the Russian alphabet, with two additional letters.
Komi language - Wikiwand
Komi (коми кыв, komi kyv, IPA: [komi kɨv] ⓘ), also known as Zyran, Zyrian or Komi-Zyryan (зыран коми кыв, zyran komi kyv), [5] is the native language of the Komi (Zyrians). It is one of the Permian languages; the other regional varieties are Komi-Permyak, [6] which has official status, and Komi-Yazva.
Komi | The Oxford Guide to the Uralic Languages - Oxford Academic
2022年3月24日 · The Komi language belongs to the Permic group of the Finno-Ugric language family and displays typical Permic features such as a rich case system; in comparison with its sister language Udmurt, it is more clearly marked by Russian influences but also by contacts with Nenets and language varieties of a Finnic type.
Language, Identity, and Statehood: A Brief Insight into the History …
2022年11月8日 · Why in 100 years, Komi has turned from, in fact, the language that was the main language in this territory and was the language of not only domestic communication, but also of business and everything.
Komi language | Laskon Wiki | Fandom
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). It is one of the Permian languages; the other regional variety is Komi-Permyak.
Komi - M.A. Castrénin seura
2018年1月12日 · Komi is divided into three languages: Komi-Zyryan, Komi-Permyak and Jaz’va Komi (East Permyak). Together with their closest language relative, Udmurt , these languages form the Permic group of languages.
Komi Language (KOM) – L1 & L2 Speakers, Status, Map, …
Komi Summary. Komi is classified as a “macrolanguage” in the ISO 639 standard and is assigned to as its three-letter code. Macrolanguages were introduced into the standard in order to reconcile the fact that in some usage contexts the entity represented by the three-letter code is deemed to be a single language, while in other usage ...
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